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21irresponsively — See irresponsive. * * * …
22western Africa, history of — Introduction history of the region from the 11th century to the present. A reasonable body of sources for the writing of western African history begins to be available about AD 1000. Three centuries earlier, the Arabs (Arab) had… …
23Evangelical Church — • Almost from the beginning the new Evangelical Church was split, first into two communions, the Lutheran and the Reformed, then into a multitude of sects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Evangelical Church Evangeli …
24Epistle To the Romans — Epistle to the Romans † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Epistle to the Romans This subject will be treated under the following heads: I. The Roman Church and St. Paul; II. Character, Contents, and Arrangement of the Epistle; III.… …
25frigid — 1. SYN: cold. 2. Temperamentally, especially sexually, cold or irresponsive. [L. frigidus, cold] * * * frig·id frij əd adj 1) abnormally averse to sexual intercourse used esp. of women 2) of a female unable to achieve orgasm during sexual… …
26unresponsive — I adjective aloof, cold, cool, dispassionate, elusive, emotionless, evasive, impassive, inattentive, indifferent, insensitive, irresponsive, laconic, mum, mute, pitiless, reserved, reticent, secretive, taciturn, unanswering, uncommunicative,… …
27unresponsive — a. Unsympathetic, irresponsive …
28indifferent — ndifferent 1 Indifferent, unconcerned, incurious, aloof, detached, uninterested, disinterested mean not feeling or showing interest, especially natural or normal interest. Indifferent is often used in place of the other and more specific terms.… …
29irresponsiveness — noun see irresponsive * * * irresponsˈiveness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑irresponsible …
30ir´re|spon´sive|ness — ir|re|spon|sive «IHR ih SPON sihv», adjective. not responsive; not responding readily to speech, action, or feeling: »a dull, irresponsive nature. –ir´re|spon´sive|ness, noun …