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  • definition of literalism: "adherence to the exact letter or the literal sense", where literal means "in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or...
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  • in such a way that they are equated, compared, or associated with normally unrelated meanings. Literal usage confers meaning to words, in the sense of...
    16 KB (1,716 words) - 06:30, 19 February 2024
  • or blank check in the literal sense is a cheque that has no monetary value written in, but is already signed. In the figurative sense, it is used to describe...
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  • form of the profanity fuck. While the word is usually considered highly offensive, it is rarely used in the literal sense of one who engages in sexual...
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    Red herring (category IMDb title ID not in Wikidata)
    reddish. In this literal sense, as a strongly cured kipper, the term can be dated to the late 13th century in the Anglo-Norman poem The Treatise by Walter...
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  • emasculation in both a literal and metaphorical sense. Freud regarded castration anxiety as a universal human experience. It is thought to begin between the ages...
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    defeat in the Battle of Adrianople. Stilicho, a powerful Vandalic-Roman general in the early 5th century. Also called "the last of the Roman generals" in Chapter...
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    all of the interpretations of her work are rooted in its literal sense: "...[F]or O'Connor, the literal in some sense already 'contains' the figurative...
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  • informal term, commonly used with either a literal or a sarcastic meaning, for a man. In the literal sense, the term describes a man who is agreeable, gentle...
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  • which includes the allegorical sense, the moral (or tropological) sense, and the anagogical sense, as opposed to the literal sense. It is sometimes...
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  • Purdah (pre-election period) (category Elections in the United Kingdom)
    it is used for both: in the literal sense for curtain and to refer to a system of seclusion and concealment of the body in the name of "respect" towards...
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    be a tragedy, whether in the literal sense (Oedipus' Mom-I'm-Fated-to-Fuck, Jocasta) or in the bittersweet Mrs. Robinson sense ("Oh, God. Oh, let me out...
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    prevails whereas the original use of this term for an unskilled and possibly also illiterate person assisting, in the literal sense of lending a hand...
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    can openers. The term in the beverage-opening sense is apparently not an old one; Merriam-Webster finds written attestation only since the 1950s. Several...
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    in a highly plastic fluid-like manner, so many aspects of hydro-dynamic penetration do apply. Long rod projectiles penetrate a fluid in the literal sense...
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    Melody (category Formal sections in music analysis)
    that the listener perceives as a single entity. In its most literal sense, a melody is a combination of pitch and rhythm, while more figuratively, the term...
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  • sentence before moving on to the next, and stands in normative opposition to word-for-word translation (also known as literal translation). Jerome, a Roman...
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    "Think of the children" (also "What about the children?") is a cliché that evolved into a rhetorical tactic. In the literal sense, it refers to children's...
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  • a "low blow", not only in the literal sense, but is the origin of the metaphor as well. In a playful attack, or attack in the framework of a sport, a...
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  • live in the harsh realities outside the simulation. While this later version of the Matrix is not a paradise-like reality in the literal sense, it may...
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