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  • 111good — I. adjective (better; best) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gōd; akin to Old High German guot good, Middle High German gatern to unite, Sanskrit gadhya what one clings to Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) of a favorable character or …

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  • 112honest — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin honestus honorable, from honos, honor honor Date: 14th century 1. a. free from fraud or deception ; legitimate, truthful < an honest plea > b. genuine, real …

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  • 113merit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French merite, from Latin meritum, from neuter of meritus, past participle of merēre to deserve, earn; akin to Greek meiresthai to receive as one s portion, meros part Date: 14th century 1. a.&#8230; …

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  • 114praiseworthily — adverb see praiseworthy …

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  • 115praiseworthiness — noun see praiseworthy …

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  • 116Articles of Faith — are formal creeds, or lists of beliefs, sometimes numbered, and often beginning with We believe... , which attempt to more or less define the fundamental theology of a given religion and/or church. Articles of faith are common in both&#8230; …

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  • 117Analytic geometry — Cartesian coordinates. Analytic geometry, or analytical geometry has two different meanings in mathematics. The modern and advanced meaning refers to the geometry of analytic varieties. This article focuses on the classical and elementary meaning …

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  • 118Christadelphians — Main article Literature Bible Companion | Elpis Israel | Christendom Astray …

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  • 119Faith — is a belief in the trustworthiness of an idea. Formal usage of the word faith is usually reserved for concepts of religion, as in theology, where it almost universally refers to a trusting belief in a transcendent reality, or else in a Supreme&#8230; …

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  • 120Passover — This article is about the Jewish holiday. For other uses, see Passover (disambiguation). Passover Seder plate with symbolic foods Official name Hebrew: פסח (Pesach) Obs …

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