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【Word Origin】mid-14c., "of thedoctrines of the ancient Church,"literally"universally accepted," from French catholique, from Church Latin catholicus "universal, general," from Greek katholikos, from phrase kath' holou "on the whole, in general,"from kata "about" + genitive of holos "whol...
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Going after China and engaging in Far East provocations, repealing opportunities and/or enforcing immigration restrictions against immigrants from non-European nations, assault on Latin American immigration and DACA, and the incessant zeal to demolish every action taken by the Obama administration, ...
【Word Origin】mid-14c., "of thedoctrines of the ancient Church,"literally"universally accepted," from French catholique, from Church Latin catholicus "universal, general," from Greek katholikos, from phrase kath' holou "on the whole, in general,"from kata "about" + genitive of holos "whol...
Reminding us that books printed before 1501 are called "incunabula," from the Latin word for swaddling clothes, Murray sets the stage for a detailed discussion of largely experimental composition on the narrative computer, "a technology still in its infancy." At considerable length she examines ...
[The word REPUBLIC officially comes from the Latin term RES PUBLICA which looks like REX PUBLICA = Public King. And that term Public King perfectly describes what a republic is. It’s a democracy with an elected monarch, and a large appointee bureaucracy running the nation for him. So today...
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before vowels, hol-, word-forming element meaning "whole, entire, complete," from Greek holos "whole, entire, complete," also "safe and sound;" as a noun, "the universe," as an adverb, "on the whole;" from PIE *sol-wo-, from root *sol- "whole." Often translated as whole, whic...