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51Western literature — Introduction history of literatures in the languages of the Indo European family, along with a small number of other languages whose cultures became closely associated with the West, from ancient times to the present. Diverse as they… …
52St. Wolfgang — St. Wolfgang † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Wolfgang Bishop of Ratisbon (972 994), born about 934; died at the village of Pupping in upper Austria, 31 October, 994. The name Wolfgang is of early German origin. St. Wolfgang was one of… …
53meticulousness — noun The state or characteristic of being meticulous. Syn: meticulosity, painstakingness, scrupulousness …
54painstakingness — noun The state or characteristic of being painstaking; the giving of careful attention to details. The painstakingness of Heller the craftsman comes through most strongly in these descriptions of the hard work he puts into his novels. Syn:… …
55scrupulous — adjective a) Exactly and carefully conducted. He is scrupulous in his finances. b) Having scruples or compunctions. He is a scrupulous businessman and always acts in the best interest of his company. Syn: meticulous, painstaking, worried …
56scrupulously — adverb /ˈskruːpjʊləsli/ In a careful manner, with scruple; done with careful attention to detail. Syn: carefully, conscientiously, meticulously See Also: scruple, scrupulous …
57folie — Old term for madness or insanity. [Fr. folly] f. à deux (a du) identical or similar mental disorders, such as a paranoid fixation, usually affecting two members of the same family living together. SYN: shared psychotic disorder. [Fr. two] f. du… …
58Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder — Not to be confused with Obsessive–compulsive disorder. Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder Classification and external resources ICD 10 F60.5 ICD 9 …
59Cophen Campaign — Alexander s Indian campaign Part of Indian campaign of Alexander the Great The Valley of the Cophen River …
60adhesion — I (affixing) noun adherence, adhesiveness, agglomeration, agglutination, aggregation, attachment, cementation, clinging, close contact, coadunation, coagulation, coherence, cohesion, cohesiveness, concretion, condensation, congelation,… …