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51popular — [15] Popular is one of a range of English words that go back to Latin populus ‘people’. Besides people (which came via Old French) and popular itself, these include populace [16], population [16], and public. It is not clear where populus itself… …
52popular — / pɒpjυlə/ adjective liked by many people ● This is our most popular model. ● The South Coast is the most popular area for holidays …
53popular — [15] Popular is one of a range of English words that go back to Latin populus ‘people’. Besides people (which came via Old French) and popular itself, these include populace [16], population [16], and public. It is not clear where populus itself… …
54popular — See popular, vulgar …
55populär — po·pu·lä̲r Adj; 1 bekannt und beliebt ↔ unpopulär <eine Auffassung, ein Politiker, ein Sänger, ein Schlager, eine Theorie; durch etwas populär werden> 2 so, dass viele Menschen es verstehen können ≈ allgemein verständlich <eine… …
56popular — popolare ит. [пополя/рэ] populaire фр. [попюлэ/р] popular англ. [по/пьюле] народный, популярный …
57populär — (lat. ▷ franz.) beliebt, allgemein bekannt populär durch Film und Fernsehen …
58Popular music — Popular songs redirects here. For the album by Yo La Tengo, see Popular Songs. Popular song redirects here. For songs called Popular , see Popular (song). This article is about popular music of various genres. For the pop music genre, see Pop… …
59Popular sovereignty — or the sovereignty of the people is the political principle that the legitimacy of the state is created and sustained by the will or consent of its people, who are the source of all political power. It is closely associated with Republicanism and …
60Popular Electronics — was a magazine started by Ziff Davis Publishing in October 1954 for hobbyist and experimenters in electronics. It soon became the World s Largest Selling Electronics Magazine . The circulation was 240,151 in April 1957 and 400,000 by 1963. [The… …