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adj. barbar, vahşi, kaba————————n. barbar, vahşi* * *barbar* * *[-'beəriən]noun (an uncultured and uncivilized person.) barbar, uygar olmayan kimse
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Neeti Sastra — Neeti Saara (or) Neeti Sastra is a very popular collection of morals written by Baddena, a Telugu poet. Baddena (1220 1280? AD) is the composer of the most famous Sumathi Satakam as well as Niti Sastra. Complete details about his origin are not… … Wikipedia
lowbrow — n. uncultured person, unintellectual person adj. uncultured, unintellectual (of a person) … English contemporary dictionary
lowbrows — n. uncultured person, unintellectual person adj. uncultured, unintellectual (of a person) … English contemporary dictionary
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philistine — (n.) person deficient in liberal culture, 1827, originally in Carlyle, popularized by him and Matthew Arnold, from Ger. Philister enemy of God s word, lit. Philistine, inhabitants of a Biblical land, neighbors (and enemies) of Israel (see… … Etymology dictionary
babbit — n. anti friction lining for bearings (Technology); alloy of tin with some copper and antimony (Metallurgy); uncultured person, middle class person … English contemporary dictionary
babbits — n. anti friction lining for bearings (Technology); alloy of tin with some copper and antimony (Metallurgy); uncultured person, middle class person … English contemporary dictionary