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  • 91The Golden Rule — Not to be confused with the Golden Law or the Golden ratio.   This term refers to the maxim do as you would be done by . For other uses, see Golden Rule (disambiguation). The maxim of the golden rule is exemplified in many Christian stories …

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  • 93Yiddish words used by English-speaking Jews — Yiddish words may be used in a primarily English language context. An English sentence that uses these words sometimes is said to be in Yinglish, however the primary meaning of Yinglish is an anglicism used in Yiddish. This secondary sense of the …

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  • 9531. LUQMAN (Luqman) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. Alif, Lam, Meem. 2. These are the Verses of the Wise Book. 3. A guide and a mercy for the righteous. 4. Those who observe the prayer, and pay the obligatory charity, and are certain of the… …

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  • 96tortfeasor — 1650s, from O.Fr. tortfesor, from tort wrong, evil (see TORT (Cf. tort)) + fesor doer, from L. facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)) …

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  • 97tortfeasor — [ tɔ:tfi:zə] noun Law a person who commits a tort. Origin C17: from OFr. tort fesor, from tort wrong and fesor doer …

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  • 98wrongdoer — noun Syn: offender, lawbreaker, criminal, felon, delinquent, villain, culprit, evil doer, sinner, transgressor, malefactor, miscreant, rogue, scoundrel; informal crook, wrong un …

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  • 99delict — Criminal offense; tort; a wrong. In Roman law this word, taken in its most general sense, is wider in both directions than our English term tort. On the one hand, it includes those wrongful acts which, while directly affecting some individual or… …

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  • 100delict — Criminal offense; tort; a wrong. In Roman law this word, taken in its most general sense, is wider in both directions than our English term tort. On the one hand, it includes those wrongful acts which, while directly affecting some individual or… …

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