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81 atattae
ah! oh! alas! (expression of sudden enlightenment/surprise/fear/warning) -
82 attat
ah! oh! alas! (expression of sudden enlightenment/surprise/fear/warning) -
83 attatae
ah! oh! alas! (expression of sudden enlightenment/surprise/fear/warning) -
84 attate
ah! oh! alas! (expression of sudden enlightenment/surprise/fear/warning) -
85 attattatae
ah! oh! alas! (expression of sudden enlightenment/surprise/fear/warning) -
86 ave
hail!, formal expression of greetings -
87 cacemphaton
illsounding, low or improper expression -
88 cacophaton
caophony; union of ugly/disagreeable sounds forming equivocal word/expression -
89 climax
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90 d.
Iabb. ADJobliged; bound (to pay), condemned to pay; sentenced; (abb. d. in incription)IIabb. N Cdiem, abb. d; in calendar expression a. d. = ante diem = before the dayIIIabb. N MDecimus (Roman praenomen); (abb. D.)IVabb. N MDominus, Lord; abb. Dcalendar AD/Anno Domine -- in the year of our Lord
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91 disertitudo
eloquence; skillfully expression -
92 enigma
puzzle, enigma, riddle, obscure expression/saying -
93 expressio
Iexpulsion, forcing/squeezing out; elevating section (of waterway); moldingIIexpulsion/forcing out; elevating section (watermain); molding; expression (Ecc) -
94 have
hail!, formal expression of greetings -
95 heu
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96 locutio
speech, act of speaking; style of speaking; phrase/expression; pronunciation -
97 nubis
cloud/mist/haze/dust/smoke; sky/air; billowy formation (hair); swarm/multitude; frown, gloomy expression; gloom/anxiety; mourning veil; cloud/threat (of war) -
98 nubs
cloud/mist/haze/dust/smoke; sky/air; billowy formation (hair); swarm/multitude; frown, gloomy expression; gloom/anxiety; mourning veil; cloud/threat (of war) -
99 suffragatio
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100 urco
urcare, -, - V INTRANSurk; (verbal expression of the cry of the lynx)
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expression — [ ɛkspresjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1547; méd. 1314 ; lat. expressio, de exprimere → exprimer I ♦ Action ou manière d exprimer, de s exprimer. L expression d un sentiment, d une sensation, d un événement vécu. ⇒ extériorisation. Le langage a deux fonctions… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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expression — ex·pres·sion n 1: an act, process, or instance of representing or conveying in words or some other medium: speech protected expression under the First Amendment 2: a mode or means of expressing an idea, opinion, or thought ◇ An expression is… … Law dictionary
expression — [ek spresh′ən, ikspresh′ən] n. [ME expressioun < L expressio < expressus: see EXPRESS] 1. a pressing out or squeezing out, as of juice 2. a putting into words or representing in language 3. a picturing, representing, or symbolizing in art,… … English World dictionary
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expression — early 15c., action of pressing out; later (mid 15c.) action of manifesting a feeling; (late 15c.) a putting into words, from M.Fr. expression (14c.), from L.L. expressionem (nom. expressio), noun of action from pp. stem of exprimere (see EXPRESS… … Etymology dictionary
expression — [n1] verbalization announcement, argument, articulation, assertion, asseveration, choice of words, commentary, communication, declaration, definition, delivery, diction, elucidation, emphasis, enunciation, execution, explanation, exposition,… … New thesaurus
Expression — (lat.), Ausdruck; beim Harmonium ein Zug, der den Wind ganz frei zu den Zungen zuströmen läßt und daher die Stärke der Tongebung von der Behandlung der Bälge (durch die Füße) abhängig macht … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
expression — *phrase, locution, idiom … New Dictionary of Synonyms