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  • 51acquaint — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French acuinter, aquaynter, from Old French acoins familiar, from Latin accognitus, past participle of accognoscere to recognize, from ad + cognoscere to know more at cognition Date: 14th… …

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  • 52post — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Latin postis; probably akin to Latin por forward and to Latin stare to stand more at portend, stand Date: before 12th century 1. a piece (as of timber or metal) fixed firmly in an upright… …

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  • 53The Decision — This article is about a play by Bertolt Brecht. For the Animorphs book, see The Decision (Animorphs). For the LeBron James free agency decision, see The Decision (LeBron James). The Decision Written by Bertolt Brecht Date premiered 10 December… …

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  • 54familiarize with — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. acquaint, accustom, habituate, enlighten, become adept in, get acquainted with, awaken to, inure, season, condition, come to know, become aware of, make familiar with, make conversant with, orient, brief, initiate, inform,… …

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  • 55acquaint — ac·quaint || É™ kweɪnt v. make familiar; present someone, introduce someone; make known …

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  • 56acquainting — ac·quaint || É™ kweɪnt v. make familiar; present someone, introduce someone; make known …

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  • 57acquaints — ac·quaint || É™ kweɪnt v. make familiar; present someone, introduce someone; make known …

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  • 58familiarise — (Brit.) v. cause to be acquainted, accustom; make familiar; make something well known, publicize (also familiarize) …

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  • 59familiarised — adj. accustomed, acclimatized, habituated; made well known, made commonplace, made ordinary (also familiarized) familiarise (Brit.) v. cause to be acquainted, accustom; make familiar; make something well known, publicize (also familiarize) …

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  • 60familiarises — familiarise (Brit.) v. cause to be acquainted, accustom; make familiar; make something well known, publicize (also familiarize) …

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