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  • 21un|cer|tain — «uhn SUR tuhn», adjective. 1. not known with certainty; not finally established; in doubt; dubious: »The election results were still uncertain. 2. not sure; doubtful: »to be uncertain if a candidate will win. She came so late that she was… …

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  • 22History of Swedish — In the 9th century, Old Norse began to diverge into Old West Norse (Norway and Iceland) and Old East Norse (Sweden and Denmark). In the 12th century, the dialects of Denmark and Sweden began to diverge, becoming Old Danish and Old Swedish in the… …

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  • 23shaky — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. trembling, wavering, unsteady; insecure, unstable. See agitation, oscillation, fear, uncertainty. Ant., steady, secure. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not firm] Syn. quivery, trembling, jellylike, all a …

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  • 24cas´u|al|ness — cas|u|al «KAZH u uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. happening by chance; not planned or expected; accidental: »Our long friendship began with a casual meeting at a party. 2. without plan or method; careless: »a casual answer. I didn t read the… …

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  • 25cas´u|al|ly — cas|u|al «KAZH u uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. happening by chance; not planned or expected; accidental: »Our long friendship began with a casual meeting at a party. 2. without plan or method; careless: »a casual answer. I didn t read the… …

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  • 26cas|u|al — «KAZH u uhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. happening by chance; not planned or expected; accidental: »Our long friendship began with a casual meeting at a party. 2. without plan or method; careless: »a casual answer. I didn t read the newspaper but… …

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  • 27uncertain — /ʌnˈsɜtn / (say un sertn) adjective 1. not definitely or surely known; doubtful. 2. not confident, assured, or decided. 3. not fixed or determined. 4. doubtful; vague; indistinct. 5. not to be depended on. 6. subject to change; variable;… …

  • 28unreliable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. untrustworthy, irresponsible, unstable, treacherous, inconstant; unsure, uncertain, fallible. See improbity, changeableness, doubt. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not reliable; said of persons ] Syn.… …

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  • 29shak|y — «SHAY kee», adjective, shak|i|er, shak|i|est. 1. shaking: »a shaky voice, shaky handwriting. 2. liable to break down or give way; not firm solid; weak: »a shaky porch, a shaky ladder. Figurative. The movement made a start, if …

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  • 30Richard of Dover — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Richard of Dover birth name = Richard consecration = 7 April 1174 began = unknown term end = 16 February 1184 predecessor = Thomas Becket successor = Baldwin of Exeter birth date = death date = 16… …

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