://www.isect.com/html/ca faq.html...Auditing is the term given to the spiritual counseling which is the central practice of Dianetics and Scientology. It is delivered by an auditor from the Latin word audire, meaning to listena is an activity in which an Auditor a person trained and qualified in applying auditing; defined as one who listens, from the Latin word audire meaning to hear or listen listens and gives auditing commands to a
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1:16 AM on May 28, 2008
41 A latin capital letter a2 2 STX start of text 66 42 B latin capital letter b3 3 ETX end of text 67 43 C latin capital letter c4 4 EOT end of transmission 68 44 D latin capital letter d5 5 ENQ enquiry 69 45 E latin capital letter e6 6 ACK acknowledge 70 46 F latin capital letter f7 7 BEL bell 71 47 G latin capital letter g8 8 BS backspace 72 48 H latin capital letter h9 9 HT horizontal tabulation
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3:42 PM on September 11, 2008
1387 when a Middle English work borrowed the word from Latin to describe a sandboard abacus. The Latin word came from abakos, the Greek genitive form of abax "calculating-table". Because abax, when a Middle English work borrowed the word from Latin to describe a sandboard abacus. The Latin word came from abakos, the Greek genitive form of abax "calculating-table". Because abax also
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as Judeans or Jews.Etimology:The most common view is that the Middle English word Jew is from the Old French giu, earlier juieu, from the Latin Iudaeus from the Greek . The Latin simply means Judaean, from the land of Judaea. In the Old English the word is attested as early as 1000 in various forms, such as Iudeas, Gyu, Giu, Iuu, Iuw, Iew.Middle English Jeu, from Old French giu, from Latin Idaeus, from Greek
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8:05 PM on December 27, 2008
, in code, is in a poem composed in a mixture of Latin and English sometime before 1500. The poem, which satirizes the Carmelite friars of Cambridge, England, takes its title, Flen flyys, from the first words...] The phrase was coded because of its meaning; it is uncertain to what extent the word itself was considered acceptable.Other possible connections are to Latin futuere almost exactly the same meaning
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1:28 AM on March 20, 2007
, in code, is in a poem composed in a mixture of Latin and English sometime before 1500. The poem, which satirizes the Carmelite friars of Cambridge, England, takes its title, Flen flyys, from the first words...] The phrase was coded because of its meaning; it is uncertain to what extent the word itself was considered acceptable.Other possible connections are to Latin futuere almost exactly the same meaning
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1:28 AM on March 20, 2007
, and Sanskrit pitar; all of these words share an Indo-European root. The use of the word father as a verb did not occur until 1483. Common synonyms for father are dad and daddy c. 1500, papa c. 1681, pa c. 1811 as modor, which are among the most fundamental words in English. Mother has many cognates in other languages, including Old High German muoter, Dutch moeder, Old Norse mothir, Latin mater, Greek meter
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11:57 PM on August 27, 2007
yield the same change i.e. the prefix did not assimilate. This is more common in words coined after Classical Latin. see ex- f. These forms of ex- represent no phonological change the ks sound-boyfriend, ex-president This is a much later development and did not exist in Latin. [edit...] FormsNote: the combination of prefix with the initial consonant of the next component usually a verb did not always
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2:00 PM on June 13, 2007
the Latin word clavus, which means nail.Although cloves have a very hard exterior, their flesh features an oily compound that is essential to their nutritional and flavor profile. Cloves have a warm, sweet as clove bud. Clove bud has a shaft and a head and hence it has the Latin name clavus meaning nail. Clove was extensively used in the ancient Indian and Chinese civilizations and it spread to other parts
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2:59 PM on September 17, 2008
Language diversity is essential for critical thinking. Language is logic. A language contains everything its speakers can think about or consider. For example, in Latin the word for friend is amicus, and the Romans took the idea very seriously. My friend is another me alter ego, they said. But your basic ancient Roman male had no word for a female friend. The idea of having a female friend did not exist in his
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11:56 PM on October 21, 2008
The phrase sola scriptura is from the Latin: sola having the idea of "alone," "ground," "base," and the word scriptura meaning "writings" - referring, was publicly rebuking the Catholic Church for its unbiblical teachings. The Catholic Church threatened Martin Luther with excommunication and death if he did not recant. Martin Luthers reply was, "
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6:54 PM on September 23, 2008
involves the Latin or Latinized terms for common words and phrases and also serves a euphemistic purpose as the term, being unknown to the patient, is less forceful than words the patient would understandHello Ting.. Computer and programming jargons used by computer scientists, programmers, system architects, enthusiasts and hackers to communicate. The proper usage of these words is a sometimes
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2:48 AM on September 29, 2008
an ActiveX control. TAB When a Grid control has focus, moves to the next field. EditorVisual Foxpro 9ALTDrag Cuts and pastes. Note To change the default drag-and-drop behavior from dragging text in words to dragging text between words, on the Tools menu, click the Editor tab, and select the Drag drop between words option. To toggle between dragging text within words and dragging text between words, press
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