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31mental telepathy — {n. phr.} The passing of one person s thoughts to another without any discoverable talking or carrying of signals between them. * /Mrs. Smith knew the moment her husband s ship sank on the other side of the world. It seems like a case of mental… …
32Discoverability — Dis*cov er*a*bil i*ty, n. The quality of being discoverable. [R.] Carlyle. [1913 Webster] …
33Findable — Find a*ble, a. Capable of being found; discoverable. Fuller. [1913 Webster] …
34Hieratic — Hi er*at ic, a. [L. hieraticus, Gr. ieratiko s; akin to iero s sacred: cf. F. hi[ e]ratique.] Consecrated to sacred uses; sacerdotal; pertaining to priests. [1913 Webster] {Hieratic character}, a mode of ancient Egyptian writing; a modified form… …
35Hieratic character — Hieratic Hi er*at ic, a. [L. hieraticus, Gr. ieratiko s; akin to iero s sacred: cf. F. hi[ e]ratique.] Consecrated to sacred uses; sacerdotal; pertaining to priests. [1913 Webster] {Hieratic character}, a mode of ancient Egyptian writing; a… …
36Indiscernible — In dis*cern i*ble, a. [Pref. in not + discernible: cf. F. indiscernable.] Not to be discerned; imperceptible; not discoverable or visible. [1913 Webster] Secret and indiscernible ways. Jer. Taylor. {In dis*cern i*ble*ness}, n. {In dis*cern i*bly} …
37Indiscernibleness — Indiscernible In dis*cern i*ble, a. [Pref. in not + discernible: cf. F. indiscernable.] Not to be discerned; imperceptible; not discoverable or visible. [1913 Webster] Secret and indiscernible ways. Jer. Taylor. {In dis*cern i*ble*ness}, n. {In… …
38Indiscernibly — Indiscernible In dis*cern i*ble, a. [Pref. in not + discernible: cf. F. indiscernable.] Not to be discerned; imperceptible; not discoverable or visible. [1913 Webster] Secret and indiscernible ways. Jer. Taylor. {In dis*cern i*ble*ness}, n. {In… …
39Indiscoverable — In dis*cov er*a*ble, a. Not discoverable; undiscoverable. J. Conybeare. [1913 Webster] …
40Platonism — Pla to*nism, n. [Cf. F. Platonisme.] 1. The doctrines or philosophy by Plato or of his followers. [1913 Webster] Note: Plato believed God to be an infinitely wise, just, and powerful Spirit; and also that he formed the visible universe out of… …