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  • 11unfitting — un•fit′ting adj. ly, adv …

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  • 12unfitting — /ʌnˈfɪtɪŋ/ (say un fiting) adjective not fitting. –unfittingly, adverb …

  • 13unfitting — adj. not fitting or suitable, unbecoming. Derivatives: unfittingly adv …

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  • 14improper — improperly, adv. improperness, n. /im prop euhr/, adj. 1. not proper; not strictly belonging, applicable, correct, etc.; erroneous: He drew improper conclusions from the scant evidence. 2. not in accordance with propriety of behavior, manners,… …

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  • 15improper — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. indecent, bawdy, lewd, risqué; wrong, inapt, unsuitable, unfitting, incorrect, out of place, misplaced. See inexpedience, disagreement. Ant., proper, appropriate. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …

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  • 16Kallone — is one third of the Greek trio of gods comprising Fate, Birth and Beauty; or Moira, Eileithyia and Kallone respectively. She is described in Plato s Symposium as an aspect of birth:: This thing, pregnancy and bringing to birth, is divine, and it… …

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  • 17Canonical impediment — In the Canon Law of the Catholic Church, a canonical impediment is a legal obstacle that prevents a sacrament from being performed validly and/or licitly. The term is used most frequently in relationship to the sacraments of Marriage and Holy… …

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  • 18Croatian presidential election, 2009–2010 — 2005 ← 27 December 2009 and 10 January 2010 → Next …

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  • 19Twelfth century (The) — The twelfth century John Marenbon INTRODUCTION The twelfth century began and ended with events which mark it off, at least symbolically, as a discrete period in the history of Western philosophy. It was in about 1100 that Abelard the most wide… …

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  • 20inappropriate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unbecoming, unsuitable, wrong, improper; inapt, unfitting, inadvisable. See disagreement. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. improper, inapt, unseemly, inapplicable; see improper 1 , unsuitable . III… …

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