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21moveableness — movˈableness or moveˈableness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑move …
22saleableness — saleˈableness or salˈableness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑sale …
23scaleableness — scalˈableness or scaleˈableness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑scale …
24tameableness — tamˈableness or tameˈableness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑tame …
25untameableness — untamˈableness or untameˈableness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑untamable …
26Faith in Christianity — Christianity, faith, like in other Abrahamic faiths, centers on a belief in God, a belief in the reality of a transcendent domain that God administers as his kingdom, and in the benevolence of God s will or plan for humankind.Christianity differs …
27Ordinances of 1311 — The Ordinances of 1311 were a series of regulations imposed upon King Edward II by the peerage and clergy of the Kingdom of England to restrict the power of the king.[a] The twenty one signatories of the Ordinances are referred to as the Lords… …
28Multiple time dimensions — The possibility that there might be more than one dimension of time has occasionally been discussed in physics and philosophy. Contents 1 Physics 2 Philosophy 3 In fiction 4 See also …
29capacity — ca·pac·i·ty n pl ties 1: a qualification, power, or ability (as to give consent or make a testament) created by operation of law 2: an individual s ability or aptitude; esp: mental ability as it relates to responsibility for the commission of a… …
30force — 1 n 1: a cause of motion, activity, or change intervening force: a force that acts after another s negligent act or omission has occurred and that causes injury to another: intervening cause at cause irresistible force: an unforeseeable event esp …