"scrupulous" is another synonym. guestMon Mar 03, 2008 4:14 pm GMT "detail-attentive" or "exact" might work UrielTue Mar 04, 2008 4:31 am GMT Ooh, scrupulous is good! Of course, it also conveys the connotation of being strictly ethical as well as attentive to detail -- a double w...
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Danish has the word fisse for vagina – although it’s more of an equivalent to “pussy” than any other synonym we have. There’s even a schoolyard chant – although I can’t really type it out here – that means something like “there won’t ever be any pussy for me” using fiss...
Call me an eliminativist or illusionist if you want, but I think this group of phrases, what Pete Mandik calls a “synonym circle”, refers to a version of consciousness that doesn’t exist. Of course, I continue to think the functionality we label “consciousness” exists, the mechanisms...
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HTML5includesrel="first", which was the most common variation of the different ways to say “first page in a series.” (rel="start"is a non-conforming synonym, provided for backward compatibility.) It also includesrel="prev"andrel="next", just likeHTML4, and supportsrel="previous"for ...
Areticuleis a small drawstring bag carried as a purse by a woman in the 18th and early 19th century. It was also used as a synonym for any kind of purse or handbag carried by a woman. Reticule, 18th century, British, silk, straw, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 13.49.14 ...
notion of The Other, sociologists first seek to put a critical spotlight on the ways in which social identities are constructed. Identities are often thought as being natural or innate – something that we are born with – but sociologists highlight that this taken-for-granted view is not ...
I’d just ask this: please stop using ‘working-class’ as a synonym for ‘uneducated’, ‘uneducatable’, and/or ‘unable to deal with complicated concepts’. Just stop it. It’s inaccurate, it’s condescending, and it’s really unhelpful both to feminism and to most everything else....