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  • 31adduce — transitive verb (adduced; adducing) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin adducere, literally, to lead to, from ad + ducere to lead more at tow Date: 15th century to offer as example, reason, or proof in discussion or analysis • adducer noun …

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  • 32adduction — noun Date: 14th century 1. the action of adducting ; the state of being adducted 2. the act or action of adducing …

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  • 33confirm — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French cunfermer, from Latin confirmare, from com + firmare to make firm, from firmus firm Date: 13th century 1. to give approval to ; ratify < confirm a treaty > 2. to make f …

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  • 34induction — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. the act or process of inducting (as into office) b. an initial experience ; initiation c. the formality by which a civilian is inducted into military service 2. a. (1) inference of a generalized conclusion from&#8230; …

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  • 37Justin Martyr — Infobox Saint name=Saint Justin Martyr birth date=c. 100 death date=165 feast day=1 June (Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church 14 April (Roman Calendar, 1882 1969) venerated in=Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion Eastern Orthodox&#8230; …

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  • 38Origen — This article is about the 3rd century theologian. For other uses, see Origen (disambiguation). Origen Era Ante Nicene Fathers Born 184/5 Probably Alexandria, Egypt …

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  • 39Lingam — The Lingam (also, Linga , Shiva linga Sanskrit लिङ्गं , so IAST|liṅgais means by marks or by signs .An example of use of the word linga as a technical term in philosophy is given in this passage from the IAST|Sāṃkhya Kārikā which describes the&#8230; …

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  • 40Joseph Justus Scaliger — (August 5, 1540, Agen – January 21, 1609, Leiden) was a French religious leader and scholar, known for expanding the notion of classical history from Greek and Ancient Roman history to include Persian, Babylonian …

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