Word History First Known Use 1632, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of disunity was in 1632 See more words from the same year Dictionary Entries Near disunity disunite disunity disusage See More Nearby Entries Cite this Entry Style “Disunity.” Merriam...
"Luftmensch," literally meaning "air person," is the Yiddish way of describing someone who is a bit of a dreamer. Did You Know? The word "infant" comes from the Latin word "infans" which literally means "unable to speak; speechless." ...
disunity meaning, definition, what is disunity: a situation in which a group of people c...: Learn more.
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In this framework, four controversial issues relating to the public debate about the "burqa" and to questions of religious difference more generally are explored as possible explanatory factors for the disagreement: (1) the issue of the symbolic meaning of the "burqa"; (2) the issue of the ...
However, while biological function is still determined and restricted by the nucleic and proteic forms, no necessary limits are imposed on the association between forms and meanings in natural languages: the association is arbitrary in the sense that a substantial link between form and meaning in ...
Language signals diverse kinds of meaning in interpersonal and social relationships: it could express distance, exclusion, and alienation instead of friendship, inclusion and rapport. As a ready tool which can be manipulated to accommoda... Dn Ella,Ae Dugga - 《Afrrev Laligens An International Jo...
‘moon’,yuè liàng, consists of two morphemes, the first one originally meaning ‘moon’ in isolation, and the second one meaning ‘shine’ in isolation. In combination, they now mean simply ‘moon’. In Cantonese, the Chinese variety spoken in Hongkong, the regular word for ‘moon’ is...
At the point in time when I conducted the interviews, EE had 12 listed “editors”, meaning that it was feasible for me to attempt to reach everyone. I also contacted two former editors who were identified through the non-editor selection process. In order to select editorial board members ...
This chapter uses a moment of controversy in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in Belgium to explore the interplay between national and European identity, and the extent to which each gives Belgium meaning. In 1986, Belgium enjoyed its first and only win at the ESC, and thus became the ...