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  • 21belief — noun Etymology: Middle English beleave, probably alteration of Old English gelēafa, from ge , associative prefix + lēafa; akin to Old English lȳfan more at believe Date: 12th century 1. a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is… …

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  • 22Gerry Rafferty — Rafferty performing at Dublin s National Stadium 6 September 1980 Background information Birth name Gerald Rafferty Born …

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  • 23Margaret McDonald (visionary) — Margaret MacDonald was born in 1815 in Port Glasgow, Scotland and died around 1840.[1] She lived with her two older brothers, James and George, both of whom ran a shipping business.[1] Beginning in 1826 and through 1829, a few preachers in… …

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  • 24article of faith — noun A thing that is believed as a matter of faith …

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  • 25fanny magnet — noun A man or thing that is believed to attract females …

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  • 26mascot —    The word for a person or thing that is believed to bring good luck has its origin in Provençal mascotto, charm, itself from masco, witch …

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  • 27credendum — n. [L.] Article of faith, thing to be believed …

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  • 28fanny magnet — Noun. A thing that is believed to attract females. E.g. He wants a Ferrari, cos he reckons it s a sure fanny magnet. See fanny …

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  • 29omen — [ō′mən] n. [L < OL osmen] a thing or happening believed to foretell a future event, either good or evil; augury vt. to be an omen of; augur …

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  • 30credendum — noun (Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided • Syn: ↑article of faith • Topics: ↑Christianity, ↑Christian religion • Hypernyms: ↑dogma, ↑ …

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