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  • 41PLEBIAN — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. [pluh BEE un] common, lower class, vulgar. He objected to her plebeian lifestyle. SYN.: common, low, ignoble, humble, working class, proletarian, pedestrian, mean, uncultivated, coarse, vulgar. ANT.: aristocratic,… …

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  • 42PLEBEIAN — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. [pluh BEE un] common, lower class, vulgar. He objected to her plebeian lifestyle. SYN.: common, low, ignoble, humble, working class, proletarian, pedestrian, mean, uncultivated, coarse, vulgar. ANT.: aristocratic,… …

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  • 43cheap — adjective 1) cheap tickets Syn: inexpensive, low priced, low cost, economical, competitive, affordable, reasonable, reasonably priced, budget, economy, bargain, downmarket, cut rate, reduced, discounted, discount, rock botto …

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  • 44mercenary — adj Mercenary, hireling, venal, hack are comparable though not closely synonymous terms when they are applied to persons, or their acts, services, or products with the meaning actuated or motivated chiefly by a desire for profit. Mercenary… …

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  • 45small — adj 1. little, tiny, teeny, pint sized; wee, mini, short, Inf. sawed off, snub; Inf. teeny weeny, Inf. itty bitty, Inf. itsy bitsy, Inf. itty, Inf. eensy ween sy; Lilliputian, elfin, like Tom Thumb, pygmy, dwarf, Inf. peewee; baby, bantam,… …

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  • 46List of Latin words with English derivatives — This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article both… …

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  • 47Margaret of Anjou — receiving the Book of Romances. From an illuminated manuscript by the Talbot Master Queen consort of England (first time) Tenure …

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  • 48Hegesias of Magnesia — (in Lydia), Greek rhetorician, and historian, flourished about 300 BC. Strabo (xiv. 648), speaks of him as the founder of the florid style of composition known as Asiatic (cf. Timaeus). Agatharchides, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Cicero all… …

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  • 49Manchester Martyrs — Portraits of the Manchester Martyrs – Michael O Brien, William Philip Allen and Michael Larkin – in a shamrock The Manchester Martyrs – William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin, and Michael O Brien – were members of the Irish Republican… …

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  • 50Esperanto profanity — is the profane or indecent vocabulary of Esperanto. Some profane words in Esperanto were formulated out of the core vocabulary established in this constructed language; or by giving specific profane or indecent senses to regularly formed… …

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