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  1. Fan (person) - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. Merriam-Webster, the Oxford dictionary and other sources define "fan" as a shortened version of the word fanatic.Fanatic itself, introduced into English around 1550, means "marked by excessive enthusiasm and often intense uncritical devotion". It comes from the Modern Latin fanaticus, meaning "insanely but divinely inspired". The word originally pertained …

  2. Acid Western - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. Film critic Pauline Kael coined the term "acid Western" in a review of Alejandro Jodorowsky's film El Topo, published in the November 1971 issue of The New Yorker. Jonathan Rosenbaum expanded upon the idea in his June 1996 review of Jim Jarmusch's film Dead Man, a subsequent interview with Jarmusch for Cineaste, and later in the book Dead Man, from BFI …

  3. List of English words of Dutch origin - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of Dutch expressions used in English; some are relatively common (e.g. cookie), some are comparatively rare.In a survey by Joseph M. Williams in Origins of the English Language it is estimated that about 1% of English words are of Dutch origin.. In many cases the loanword has assumed a meaning substantially different from its Dutch forebear.

  4. U.S. appeals court says CFPB funding is unconstitutional - Protocol

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    Oct 20, 2022 · The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling sets up a major legal battle and could create uncertainty for fintechs.

  5. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The word Wisconsin originates from the name given to the Wisconsin River by one of the Algonquian-speaking Native American groups living in the region at the time of European contact. French explorer Jacques Marquette was the first European to reach the Wisconsin River, arriving in 1673 and calling the river Meskousing (likely ᒣᔅᑯᐤᓯᣙ meskowsin) in his journal.

  6. What is another word for heart - WordHippo

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    Synonyms for heart include ticker, cardiac organ, vascular organ, compassion, sympathy, humanity, tenderness, understanding, feeling and kindness. Find more similar ...

  7. Maya (religion) - Wikipedia

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    Etymology and terminology. Māyā (Sanskrit: माया), a word with unclear etymology, probably comes from the root mā which means "to measure".. According to Monier Williams, māyā meant "wisdom and extraordinary power" in an earlier older language, but from the Vedic period onwards, the word came to mean "illusion, unreality, deception, fraud, trick, sorcery, witchcraft …

  8. About Our Coalition - Clean Air California

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    About Our Coalition. Prop 30 is supported by a coalition including CalFire Firefighters, the American Lung Association, environmental organizations, electrical workers and businesses that want to improve California’s air quality by fighting and preventing wildfires and reducing air pollution from vehicles.

  9. Pine Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    pine: [noun] any of a genus (Pinus of the family Pinaceae, the pine family) of coniferous evergreen trees that have slender elongated needles and include some valuable timber trees and ornamentals.

  10. Dictionary of Southern Slang - ThoughtCo

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    Apr 06, 2020 · Hankering . Etymology: probably from Flemish hankeren, frequentative of hangen to hang; akin to Old English hangian Function: Noun. A strong or persistent desire or yearning often used with for or after. Example: "I have a hankering for fried okra. I've really been craving it."



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