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  • 11Richard Cumberland (philosopher) — Richard Cumberland, engraving by John Smith after Thomas Murray. Richard Cumberland (July 15, 1631 – October 9, 1718) was an English philosopher, and bishop of Peterborough from 1691. In 1672, he published his major work, De legibus naturae (On… …

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  • 12Orthodox Judaism — Judaism as observed by Orthodox Jews. * * * Religion of Jews who adhere strictly to traditional beliefs and practices; the official form of Judaism in Israel. Orthodox Jews hold that both the written law (Torah) and the oral law (codified in the… …

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  • 13unalterably — adverb in an unalterable and unchangeable manner his views were unchangeably fixed • Syn: ↑unchangeably, ↑unassailably, ↑immutably • Derived from adjective: ↑immutable (for: ↑immut …

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  • 14unassailably — adverb in an unalterable and unchangeable manner his views were unchangeably fixed • Syn: ↑unalterably, ↑unchangeably, ↑immutably • Derived from adjective: ↑immutable (for: ↑immutab …

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  • 15unchangeably — adverb in an unalterable and unchangeable manner his views were unchangeably fixed • Syn: ↑unalterably, ↑unassailably, ↑immutably • Derived from adjective: ↑immutable (for: ↑immutab …

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  • 16Habitude — Hab i*tude (h[a^]b [i^]*t[=u]d), n. [F., fr. L. habitudo condition. See {Habit}.] 1. Habitual attitude; usual or accustomed state with reference to something else; established or usual relations. South. [1913 Webster] The same ideas having… …

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  • 17Observe — Ob*serve ([o^]b*z[ e]rv ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Observed} ([o^]b*z[ e]rvd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Observing}.] [L. observare, observatum; ob (see {Ob }) + servare to save, preserve, keep, heed, observe: cf. F. observer. See {Serve}.] 1. To take… …

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  • 18Observed — Observe Ob*serve ([o^]b*z[ e]rv ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Observed} ([o^]b*z[ e]rvd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Observing}.] [L. observare, observatum; ob (see {Ob }) + servare to save, preserve, keep, heed, observe: cf. F. observer. See {Serve}.] 1. To… …

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  • 19Observing — Observe Ob*serve ([o^]b*z[ e]rv ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Observed} ([o^]b*z[ e]rvd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Observing}.] [L. observare, observatum; ob (see {Ob }) + servare to save, preserve, keep, heed, observe: cf. F. observer. See {Serve}.] 1. To… …

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  • 20immutable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin immutabilis, from in + mutabilis mutable Date: 15th century not capable of or susceptible to change • immutability noun • immutableness noun • immutably adverb …

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