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  2. Brocken spectre - Wikipedia

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    A Brocken spectre within glory rings. A Brocken spectre (British English; American spelling: Brocken specter; German: Brockengespenst), also called Brocken bow, mountain spectre, or spectre of the Brocken is the magnified (and apparently enormous) shadow of an observer cast in mid air upon any type of cloud opposite a strong light source.

  3. Personifications of death - Wikipedia

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    As is the case in many Romance languages (including French, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian), the Spanish word for death, muerte, is a feminine noun.As such, it is common in Spanish-speaking cultures to personify death as a female figure.

  4. Spector - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Spector, plaintiff in Spector v. Norwegian Cruise Line Ltd. Iftach Spector (born 1940), Israeli brigadier general; Jonathan Spector (born 1986), American soccer player; Maurice Spector, former chairman of the Communist Party of Canada; Morgan Spector, American actor; Norman Spector, Canadian journalist, diplomat, civil servant, and ...

  5. Help talk:Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    Could someone please add an explanation of the difference between watching an article or subscribing to an article? I see the words as synonyms. David Spector 20:17, 29 July 2023 (UTC) I am still seing "subscribe" links on sections, but no explanation of how subscribing is different from watching.

  6. Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms, sometimes simply as lists of synonyms and antonyms.

  7. Spectral evidence - Wikipedia

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    Spectral evidence is a form of legal evidence based upon the testimony of those who claim to have experienced visions.. Such testimony was frequently given during the witch trials of the 16th and 17th centuries.

  8. Nancy D. Spector - Wikipedia

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    Nancy D. Spector is a Doctor of Pediatric Medicine and the 2023 recipient of the Elizabeth Blackwell Award. [1] Spector is most known for her contributions to gender equality and teaching in medicinal school management.

  9. Spectrophobia - Wikipedia

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    Spectrophobia (derived from Latin: spectrum, n. specio, an appearance, form, image of a thing; an apparition, spectre) or catoptrophobia (from Greek κάτοπτρον kátoptron, "mirror") is a kind of specific phobia involving an abnormal and persistent fear of mirrors, and an anxiety about seeing one's own face reflected in them. [1]