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Jun 16 |
accepted | What is the relationship name of my sibling-in-law's sibling to me? |
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May 26 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 26 |
asked | What is the relationship name of my sibling-in-law's sibling to me? |
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Mar 11 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 8 |
accepted | Etymology of “crush”? |
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Mar 6 |
asked | Etymology of “crush”? |
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Oct 25 |
accepted | What is a prefix that means near? |
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Oct 23 |
asked | What is a prefix that means near? |
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Nov 9 |
accepted | Antonym of verb “holster” |
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Nov 8 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Nov 1 |
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Antonym of verb “holster” I used dictionary.com I didn't use Google due to the potential for it to crawl a page where someone used an incorrect term for the lack of a more suitable word. |
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Oct 31 |
asked | Antonym of verb “holster” |
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Oct 24 |
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Is there a word to describe a state of not identifying with any common explanation of God? I wasn't aware of this term at all. I believe that I've heard the other terms in passing. +1 |
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Oct 17 |
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Is there a word to describe a state of not identifying with any common explanation of God? The Mac dictionary shows the following: deism |ˈdēizəm| noun belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe. The term is used chiefly of an intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries that accepted the existence of a creator on the basis of reason but rejected belief in a supernatural deity who interacts with humankind. Compare with theism. DERIVATIVES deist noun, deistic |dēˈistik|adjective, deistical |dēˈistikəl|adjective ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin deus ‘god’ + -ism. |
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Oct 17 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 17 |
accepted | Is there a word to describe a state of not identifying with any common explanation of God? |
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Oct 17 |
asked | Is there a word to describe a state of not identifying with any common explanation of God? |
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Oct 15 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 15 |
accepted | What is the origin of surnames based on color? |
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Oct 15 |
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What is the origin of surnames based on color? I hadn't heard of this site. This'll give me a good start. Cheers! |