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A speech or poem of elaborate praise for some distinguished person, object or event, similar to, but more formal than, an encomium.
A speech or poem of elaborate praise for some distinguished person, object or event, similar to, but more formal than, an encomium.
a fore-and-aft or gaff-rigged sail on the aft-most mast of a square-rigged vessel and the main fore-and-aft sail (spanker sail) on the aft-most mast of a (partially) fore-and-aft rigged vessel such as a schooner, a barquentine, and a barque.
a fore-and-aft or gaff-rigged sail on the aft-most mast of a square-rigged vessel and the main fore-and-aft sail (spanker sail) on the aft-most mast of a (partially) fore-and-aft rigged vessel such as a schooner, a barquentine, and a barque.
A preliminary requirement which must be met before registration in a prescribed course. A course that must be completed before taking a prescribed course.
A preliminary requirement which must be met before registration in a prescribed course. A course that must be completed before taking a prescribed course.
Written by Marilynne Robinson, every character in Home attempts to answer the question "What does it mean to come home?" Glory Boughton, the baby of her family but now 38 and lovelorn, has returned to Gilead to care for her dying father. Her wayward brother ...
Written by Marilynne Robinson, every character in Home attempts to answer the question "What does it mean to come home?" Glory Boughton, the baby of her family but now 38 and lovelorn, has returned to Gilead to care for her dying father. Her wayward brother ...
The mucus membrane which covers the underside of the eyelids and the front surfaces of the eyeball.
The mucus membrane which covers the underside of the eyelids and the front surfaces of the eyeball.
A phrase or line, generally pertinent to the central topic, which is repeated verbatim, usually at regular intervals throughout a poem, most often at the end of a stanza. Occasionally a single word is used as a refrain.
A phrase or line, generally pertinent to the central topic, which is repeated verbatim, usually at regular intervals throughout a poem, most often at the end of a stanza. Occasionally a single word is used as a refrain.
pacify=to bring to peace, to make calm, to contribute to reconciliation,
pacify=to bring to peace, to make calm, to contribute to reconciliation,
End result of a process of learning; what one has learned.
End result of a process of learning; what one has learned.
Loose, uncontainerized cargo stored in the hold, e.g. cartons.
Loose, uncontainerized cargo stored in the hold, e.g. cartons.
The time and place of a literary work that establish its context.
The time and place of a literary work that establish its context.