puerile

  • 71juvenile — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. youngster, minor, adolescent. adj. puerile, young, undeveloped, immature; childish. See youth.Ant., mature. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Young] Syn. youthful, adolescent, pubescent, tender, immature,… …

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  • 72puerility — /pjuəˈrɪləti/ (say pyoohuh riluhtee) noun (plural puerilities) 1. the quality of being puerile; childish foolishness or triviality. 2. something puerile; a puerile act, idea, remark, etc.: an inexcusable puerility …

  • 73pueril — PUERIL, [pueri]le. adj. Il n a guere d usage au propre que dans ces phrases, Age pueril, qui se dit de l âge qui suit immediatement l enfance, & Civilité puerile, qui se dit des devoirs de la civilité qu on apprend aux jeunes enfans. Il a besoin… …

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  • 74Juvenile — Ju ve*nile (?; 277), a. [L. juvenilis, from juvenis young; akin to E. young: cf. F. juv[ e]nile, juv[ e]nil. See {Young}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Young; youthful; as, a juvenile appearance. A juvenile exercitation. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or… …

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  • 75Puerilities — Puerility Pu er*il i*ty, n.; pl. {Puerilities}. [L. puerilitas: cf. F. pu[ e]rilit[ e].] 1. The quality of being puerile; childishness; puerileness. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is puerile or childish; especially, an expression… …

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  • 76Puerility — Pu er*il i*ty, n.; pl. {Puerilities}. [L. puerilitas: cf. F. pu[ e]rilit[ e].] 1. The quality of being puerile; childishness; puerileness. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is puerile or childish; especially, an expression which is flat …

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  • 77CIVILITÉ — s. f. Honnêteté, courtoisie, manière honnête de vivre et de converser dans le monde. Un homme plein de civilité. Il en a usé avec beaucoup de civilité. Manquer de civilité. Cela est contre les règles de la civilité. Il est de la civilité de ... … …

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  • 78John Rutledge — Infobox Chief Justice name = John Rutledge imagesize = 190 caption = office = 2nd Chief Justice of the United States termstart = July 1, 1795 termend = December 15, 1795 nominator = George Washington appointer = predecessor = John Jay successor …

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  • 79Jon the Postman — (real name John Ormerod [ [http://www.themightyboosh.inuk.com/year2001.html#dg Interview with Dave Gorman] ] ) is a former postman who lived and worked in Manchester. He was known for his eccentric behaviour at many local rock gigs during the… …

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  • 80Gloria, Laus et Honor — is a Christian hymn, composed by Theodulph of Orléans in 810. It is in Latin elegiacs, of which the Roman Missal takes the first six for the hymn following the procession on Palm Sunday (the use to which the hymn was always… …

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