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  • The term common sense (or, when used attributively as an adjective, commonsense, common-sense or commonsensical), based on a strict deconstruction ...
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  • ==Etymology== Estate that is real, in the legal sense of relating to immovable tangible property. This sense of the word ultimately goes back ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English finaunce, from Anglo-Norman, Middle French finance, from finer (to pay ransom) (whence also English fine (to ...
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  • Representationism or Representative Theory of Perception, also known as indirect realism, epistemological dualism, the veil of perception, and ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle French fertilité, from Latin fertilitas. ==Noun== fertility (countable and uncountable, plural fertilities) ...
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  • ==Etymology== Circa 1819, from French libéralisme circa 1818. Equivalent to liberal (from Latin līberālis meaning “befitting a freeman,” ...
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  • {{Main page article box| type=Popular| title=Sea| image_name=Paracas National Reserve, Ica, Peru-3April2011.jpg| image_desc=Coastal sea waves ...
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  • {{Main page article box| type=Featured| title=Climate change| image_name=Climate Change Image2.jpg| image_desc=| text=Climate Change, in its broadest ...
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  • In mathematics, an average, mean, or central tendency of a data set refers to a measure of the "middle" or "expected value" ...
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  • objects as logical constructs out of sense-data or ideas. ... Objects are logical constructions out of sense-data or ideas. ...
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  • {{Unification Aspects|The sea in a general sense refers to the ocean or world ocean, the body of salty water that covers approximately 71 percent ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English actour, from Anglo-Norman actor, Middle French actor, and their source, Latin āctor (doer), from agō (to do ...
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  • A chart or graph is a type of information graphic or graphic organizer that represents tabular numeric data or functions. Charts often make it ...
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  • {{Unification Aspects|Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference ...
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  • category:image wanted MARC is an acronym, used in the field of library science, that stands for MAchine-Readable Cataloging. The MARC standards ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle French identité, from Latin idem (the same). ==Noun== identity (countable and uncountable, plural identities) ...
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  • Category:Public Tabula rasa (Latin: "scraped tablet," though often translated "blank slate") is the notion, popularized by ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle French dialecte, from Latin dialectos, dialectus, from Ancient Greek διάλεκτος or diálektos (conversation ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Old French nobilité, from Latin nobilitas (from nobilis (“noble”) +‎ -tās). ==Noun== nobility (countable and uncountable ...
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  • The term common sense (or, when used attributively as an adjective, commonsense, common-sense or commonsensical), based on a strict deconstruction ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English contre, contree, contreie, from Old French contree, from Vulgar Latin (terra) contrāta ((land) lying opposite; ...
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