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  2. Matthew 6:7 - Wikipedia

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    This word is unknown outside this verse, appearing in no other literature contemporaneous with the text. It may be linked to the Greek term for "babbling", or be derived from the Hebrew batel, meaning "vain". It is often assumed to be a related to the word polugein, [clarification needed] and thus a reference to a large quantity of words. [1]

  3. Psychobabble - Wikipedia

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    Psychobabble (a portmanteau of "psychology" or "psychoanalysis" and "babble") is a derogatory name for therapy speech or writing that uses psychological jargon, buzzwords, and esoteric language to create an impression of truth or plausibility. The term implies that the speaker or writer lacks the experience and understanding necessary for the ...

  4. Theban alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Theban alphabet, also known as the witches' alphabet, is a writing system, specifically a substitution cipher of the Latin script, that was used by early modern occultists and is popular in the Wicca movement.

  5. Talk:Babbling - Wikipedia

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    The subsection “The link between babbling and language” contains: “These findings support another hypothesis; the “babbling drift hypothesis” in which infant babbling resembles the phonetic characteristics of their native language through exposure to speech.” In this sentence, the semicolon is not correct. It must be a comma.

  6. Template talk:Resume-like - Wikipedia

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    The result of the move request was: Moved to {{Resume-like}} (closed by non-admin page mover) Bensci54 17:56, 13 December 2023 (UTC) Template:Like resume → – Grammatically correct, and reflects the actual wording of the text generated by the template, "This biographical article is written like a résumé".

  7. Gibberish - Wikipedia

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    It may originate from the word jib, which is the Angloromani variant of the Romani language word meaning "language" or "tongue". To non-speakers, the Anglo-Romany dialect could sound like English mixed with nonsense words, and if those seemingly nonsensical words are referred to as jib then the term gibberish could be derived as a descriptor ...

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