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81heresy — /hehrasiy/ In English law, an offense against religion, consisting not in a total denial of Christianity, but of some of its essential doctrines, publicly and obstinately avowed. Opinion or doctrine contrary to church dogma. An opinion on divine… …
82wilfully — With a purpose or willingness to commit an act or to omit the performance of an act, irrespective of intent to violate the law or to injure another. Howe v Martin, 23 Okla 561, 102 P 128. Deliberately and with a specific purpose. Hartzel v United …
83cussedly — adverb in a stubborn unregenerate manner she remained stubbornly in the same position • Syn: ↑stubbornly, ↑pig headedly, ↑obdurately, ↑mulishly, ↑obstinately • Derived from adjective: ↑cussed, ↑ …
84obdurately — adverb in a stubborn unregenerate manner she remained stubbornly in the same position • Syn: ↑stubbornly, ↑pig headedly, ↑mulishly, ↑obstinately, ↑cussedly • Derived from adjective: ↑cussed …
85pig-headedly — adverb in a stubborn unregenerate manner she remained stubbornly in the same position • Syn: ↑stubbornly, ↑obdurately, ↑mulishly, ↑obstinately, ↑cussedly • Derived from adjective: ↑cussed …
86stubbornly — adverb in a stubborn unregenerate manner (Freq. 6) she remained stubbornly in the same position • Syn: ↑pig headedly, ↑obdurately, ↑mulishly, ↑obstinately, ↑cussedly • Derived from adjective: ↑ …
87opiniatre — I. adjective also opiniastre or opiniaster Etymology: Middle French opinionastre, opiniatre, from opinion obsolete …
88MEMORY — holocaust literature in european languages historiography of the holocaust holocaust studies Documentation, Education, and Resource Centers memorials and monuments museums film survivor testimonies Holocaust Literature in European Languages The… …
89Alternative — Al*ter na*tive, n. [Cf. F. alternative, LL. alternativa.] 1. An offer of two things, one of which may be chosen, but not both; a choice between two things, so that if one is taken, the other must be left. [1913 Webster] There is something else… …
90Bald buzzard — Buzzard Buz zard (b[u^]z z[ e]rd), n.[O.E. busard, bosard, F. busard, fr. buse, L. buteo, a kind of falcon or hawk.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus {Buteo} and related genera. [1913 Webster] …