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  2. Captivate - Wikipedia

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    Captivate may refer to: Adobe Captivate, software for creating eLearning content; Captivate Entertainment, an American film production company;

  3. Adobe Captivate - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Captivate Prime. Captivate Prime is an eLearning platform that is used for distributing eLearning content mainly for business employees, customers, and partners. [14] It is mainly used for "training employees, partners, and customers effectively with a modern digital learning platform."

  4. 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.

  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Monday, October 21

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    To captivate or get someone's attention. 3. These words determine a vehicle's movement. 4. The words in this category precede a common four-letter noun.

  6. Thesaurus (information retrieval) - Wikipedia

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    A thesaurus is composed by at least three elements: 1-a list of words (or terms), 2-the relationship amongst the words (or terms), indicated by their hierarchical relative position (e.g. parent/broader term; child/narrower term, synonym, etc.), 3-a set of rules on how to use the thesaurus.

  7. OpenThesaurus - Wikipedia

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    The cause for the start of the project was the arrival of OpenOffice.org in 2002, which was missing the thesaurus of its parent, StarOffice, due to its licensing.. OpenThesaurus filled that gap by importing possible synonyms from a freely available German/English dictionary and refining and updating these in crowdsourced work through the use of a web ap

  8. Argumentum ad captandum - Wikipedia

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    The longer form of the term is ad captandum vulgus (Latin, "to ensnare the vulgar" or "to captivate the masses"); [2] the shorter and longer versions of the phrase are synonymous. The word "vulgus" in Latin meant the common people, the multitude; it was also sometimes used contemptuously to imply a rabble or a mob. [3]

  9. 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".