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  • 41breadth — n. 1 the distance or measurement from side to side of a thing; broadness. 2 a piece (of cloth etc.) of standard or full breadth. 3 extent, distance, room. 4 (usu. foll. by of) capacity to respect other opinions; freedom from prejudice or… …

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  • 42de|tach|ment — «dih TACH muhnt», noun. 1. a taking apart; separation. 2. a lack of interest; standing apart; aloofness: »He watched the motion picture with detachment. 3. freedom from prejudice or bias; impartial attitude: »Students were surprised at the… …

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  • 43Advent of Divine Justice — The Advent of Divine Justice is a letter written December 25, 1938 to the Bahá ís of the United States and Canada, by Shoghi Effendi, describing the role of America in establishing the Most Great Peace.The book is about the destiny of America and …

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  • 44impartialness — n. fairness, objectiveness, neutrality, freedom from prejudice …

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  • 45objectiveness — ob jec·tive·ness || É™b dÊ’ektɪnɪs n. freedom from prejudice, lack of bias, impartiality …

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  • 46catholicity — n. 1. Universality, generality, world wideness. 2. Liberality, tolerance, largeness of mind, freedom from prejudice, bigotry, or narrowness, generosity …

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  • 47detachment — n 1. disconnection, separation, severing, disseverance, disengagement, disjoining; loosening, unfixing; division, disunion, dissociation, segregation, abstraction. 2. aloofness, unconcern, indifference; preoccupation, absent mindedness,… …

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  • 48detachment — de•tach•ment [[t]dɪˈtætʃ mənt[/t]] n. 1) the act of detaching or the condition of being detached 2) aloofness; disinterest 3) freedom from prejudice or partiality 4) mil a body of troops or ships detached for a special mission 5) can. the… …

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  • 49liberality — n. 1 free giving, munificence. 2 freedom from prejudice, breadth of mind. Etymology: ME f. OF liberalite or L liberalitas (as LIBERAL) …

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  • 50open mind — noun 1. Freedom from prejudice 2. Readiness to receive and consider new ideas • • • Main Entry: ↑open …

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