Dictionary Definition Example Sentences Word History Entries Near Cite this Entry Share More from M-W Show less Save Word hymnody noun hym·no·dy ˈhim-nə-dē 1 : hymn singing 2 : hymn writing 3 : the hymns of a time, place, or church ...
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This comes about by the force of the impression that the different objects make on their organs and on their senses, for they cannot discern if it is more appropriate to go and drink or eat or do something else, and they do not eat or drink or do anything else except when the ...
1. to be in an upright position on the feet. 2. to rise to one's feet (often fol. by up). 3. to have a specified height when in this position: He stands six feet. 4. to remain motionless on the feet. 5. to take a position as indicated: to stand aside. 6. to adhere...
Today in Science History - Quickie Quiz Who said: “The path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. But America cannot resist this transition, we must lead it... That is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by God. That�s what will ...
In time, he gainedrecognitionas one of the greatest artists China has ever known. This painting, showing high mountains, trees, and houses covered in snow, was made with extraordinary skill. Though it is over 500 years ...
Further Notes on the History of Witchcraft in Massachusetts: Containing Additional Evidence of the Passage of the Act of 1711, for Reversing the AttaiAlso, Affirming The Legality Of The Special Court Of Oyer And Terminer Of 1692.Abn...
In conjunction with weakly negative allometry (slope of log gonopodium length on log body length regression o1: 0.918±0.012), there is therefore little variation in relative genital size (30.5±0.04% of body length; all summary statistics are mean±s.e.). Despite this precise allometry, we ...
30, 1712, a date that actually occurred, but only once in history. This is the story of how that anomaly came about. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar to correct discrepancies in the existing Julian calendar, which had been in use since the time of Julius Caesar...
A.inB.onC.atD.for 6.-- We have an art festival this Sunday. --.( ) A.Thank youB.You are welcomeC.Have a good dayD.I'm sorry 7.I don't have a ping-pong bat,but Lucy.( ) A.isB.haveC.doD.does 8.Herea pair of green trousers.Do you like it?( ...