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Traditional English :: genizah
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genizah.html - n. a room attached to a synagogue and housing damaged, discarded, or heretical books etc., and sacred relics. [Heb. genizah, lit. hiding-place f. ganaz hide, set aside] |
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Traditional English :: genizah
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genizah.html - n. a room attached to a synagogue and housing damaged, discarded, or heretical books etc., and sacred relics. [Heb. genizah, lit. hiding-place f. ganaz hide, set aside] |
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Traditional English :: genial(1)
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genizah.html - adj. 1 jovial, sociable, kindly, cheerful. 2 (of the climate) mild and warm; conducive to growth. 3 cheering, enlivening. geniality n. genially adv. [L genialis (as GENIUS)] |
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Traditional English :: genial(2)
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genizah.html - adj. Anat. of or relating to the chin. [Gk geneion chin f. genus jaw] |
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Traditional English :: genic
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genizah.html - adj. of or relating to genes. |
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Traditional English :: genie
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genizah.html - n. (pl. usu. genii) a jinnee, goblin, or familiar spirit of Arabian folklore. [F g÷nie f. L GENIUS: cf. JINNEE] |
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