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  • 81St. John Berchmans —     St. John Berchmans     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. John Berchmans     Born at Diest in Brabant, 13 March, 1599; died at Rome, 13 August, 1621. His parents watched with the greatest solicitude over the formation of his character. He was… …

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  • 83perspicuousness — noun The state or characteristic of being perspicuous; perspicuity …

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  • 84perspicuously — adverb With clarity and lucidity. See Also: perspicuity, perspicuous, perspicuousness, perspicacious, perspicaciously, perspicacity, perspective …

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  • 85perspicacious — adjective /ˌpɜː.spɪˈkeɪ.ʃəs,ˌpɜːɹ.spɪˈkeɪ.ʃəs/ Of acute discernment; having keen insight; mentally perceptive. See Also: perspicacity, perspicuity, perspicuous, perspicuously, perspicuousness …

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  • 86perspicaciously — adverb a) With the power of seeing or understanding clearly; quick sightedly; with sharp of sight. b) (figurative) With acute discernment; keenly; with mental perception. See Also: perspicacious, perspicaciousness, perspicacity, conspicuous,… …

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  • 87intelligibility — noun a) That which is intelligible; the degree to which something is intelligible. b) The quality of recorded speech of every word being understandable …

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  • 88perspicuous — adjective a) Clearly expressed, easy to understand; lucid. I am always willing to run some hazard of being tedious in order to be sure that I am perspicuous; b) Of a language or notation, such as that of formal propositional calculus: where the… …

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  • 89imperspicuity — noun vagueness; lack of clarity Ant: perspicuity See Also: imperspicuous …

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  • 90perspective — 1. noun a) A view, vista or outlook. b) The appearance of depth in objects, especially as perceived using binocular vision. See Also: perspicacious …

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