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  2. Eric Partridge - Wikipedia

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    His next major work on slang, Slang Today and Yesterday, appeared in 1933, and his well-known Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English followed in 1937. [ 1 ] During the Second World War , Partridge served in the Army Education Corps , later transferring to the RAF's correspondence department, before returning to his British Museum desk ...

  3. Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. A modern english thesaurus. 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 ...

  4. Paul McCartney reveals heartbreaking meaning behind ... - AOL

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    “I said something wrong/ Now I long for yesterday…” Sir Paul McCartney first sang those moving words almost 60 years ago, but it’s only now that he’s revealed the real meaning behind them.

  5. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A thesaurus or synonym dictionary lists similar or related words; these are often, but not always, synonyms. [15] The word poecilonym is a rare synonym of the word synonym. It is not entered in most major dictionaries and is a curiosity or piece of trivia for being an autological word because of its meta quality as a synonym of synonym.

  6. Yesterday (time) - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday" is also a relative term and concept in grammar and syntax. [3] Yesterday is an abstract concept in the sense that events that occurred in the past do not exist in the present reality, though their consequences persist. Some languages have a hesternal tense: a dedicated grammatical form for events of the previous day.

  7. DECONSTRUCTION: Portrait of a Quiet Masterpiece - AOL

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    I mean, it is what it is. But I think that would be kind of fun, because the early days of Jane’s Addiction were very similar. We would drive to Orange County and play a club, and there’d be ...

  8. Roget's Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    Roget's Thesaurus is composed of six primary classes. [5] Each class is composed of multiple divisions and then sections. This may be conceptualized as a tree containing over a thousand branches for individual "meaning clusters" or semantically linked words.

  9. Egregore - Wikipedia

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    The Traditionalist School philosopher Julius Evola, in his Revolt Against the Modern World, referred to an elite of spiritually aware people, who keep Tradition alive, [8] [9] as "those who are awake, whom in Greek are called the εγρῄγοροι", [9] apparently alluding to the Watchers, [8] and the most literal sense of their name, which is "wakeful" or "awake".