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    Example of a Youtube Video essay about SCP Foundation Legal disputes. The genre is not well-defined but might include propaganda works of early Soviet filmmakers like Dziga Vertov , documentary filmmakers including Chris Marker , [ 11 ] Michael Moore ( Roger & Me , Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 ), Errol Morris ( The Thin Blue Line ...

  3. Katalepsis - Wikipedia

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    Katalepsis (Greek: κατάληψις, "grasping") is a term in Stoic philosophy for a concept roughly equivalent to modern comprehension. [1] To the Stoic philosophers, katalepsis was an important premise regarding one's state of mind as it relates to grasping fundamental philosophical concepts, which was followed by the assent, or adherence to the truth thus understood.

  4. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language , the words begin , start , commence , and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous .

  5. Moby Project - Wikipedia

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    The Moby Thesaurus II contains 30,260 root words, with 2,520,264 synonyms and related terms – an average of 83.3 per root word. Each line consists of a list of comma-separated values, with the first term being the root word, and all following words being related terms. Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain in 1996.

  6. Captivate - Wikipedia

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  7. Captivity - Wikipedia

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    Captivity is the state of being captive, of being imprisoned or confined. [1]: 260 [2]: 32 The word derives from the late Middle English captivitas, and the Latin captivus and capere, meaning to seize or take, [1]: 260 which is also the root of the English word, "capture".

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  9. Wikipedia:Glossary - Wikipedia

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    #tag – a § magic word which allows you to evaluate a § subst or magic word inside a § ref or other tag; see Help:Magic words#mwtag. Talk page A page reserved for discussion of the page with which it is associated, such as the article page.