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  2. Looming - Wikipedia

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    Looming is a term found in the study of perception, as it relates directly to psychology.Looming occurs when an object begins moving closer to the eye. As the resulting image becomes increasingly larger on the perceiver's retina, i.e., when an object looms, there is an automatic physiological response to perceive the object as an approaching object or surface, instead of one that is stationary ...

  3. Looming and similar refraction phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Looming of the Canadian coast as seen from Rochester, New York, on April 16, 1871. Looming is the most noticeable and most often observed of these refraction phenomena. It is an abnormally large refraction of the object that increases the apparent elevation of the distant objects and sometimes allows an observer to see objects that are located below the horizon under normal conditions.

  4. Loom - Wikipedia

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    The word "loom" derives from the Old English geloma, formed from ge-(perfective prefix) and loma, a root of unknown origin; the whole word geloma meant a utensil, tool, or machine of any kind. In 1404 "lome" was used to mean a machine to enable weaving thread into cloth.

  5. Mortal coil - Wikipedia

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    As humans live, the thread is unwound from the coil by the shuttle of the loom of time. However, there are no other references in the speech to thread, looms, or weaving (aside from Bodkin), and the remaining content of the speech matches the usage of coil, coile, or coyle to mean turmoil. [3] [4]

  6. Talk:Looming - Wikipedia

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    During presentation, there was a mask, and then letters were presented with various types of motions. Looming target stimuli were located significantly faster and more accurate than receding letters. Evidence is present that visual looming may have a certain capacity. Looming objects are often judged as closer than they actually are.

  7. List of Latin phrases (I) - Wikipedia

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    An alchemical aphorism invented as an alternate meaning for the acronym INRI. igni ferroque: with fire and iron: Phrase describing scorched earth tactics. Also rendered as igne atque ferro, ferro ignique, and other variations. ignis aurum probat: fire tests gold: Phrase referring to the refining of character through difficult circumstances ...

  8. Guns and Grammar - AOL

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    The passive predicate is usually a past participle accompanied by an additional "to be" verb (e.g., is, are, was, were, etc.). For example: "The right to bear arms is protected by the Second ...

  9. Futuh - Wikipedia

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    Expressions such as 'invader' and 'defenders' and 'the Indian Army' fighting bravely but not being quick enough to 'fall upon the withdrawing enemy' loom large in the article. 'Had Raja Dahir defended the Indus heroically and stopped Qasim from crossing it, the history of the subcontinent might have been quite different.'