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/ˌdāno͞oˈmäN/ noun the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
'st vitus' dance'
/ˈjimˌkrak/ adjective flimsy or poorly made but deceptively attractive.
adjective
Of questionable authorship or authenticity. Erroneous; fictitious. Of or having to do with the Apocrypha.
Unlike the Chandler Wobble, which describes the movements in the Earth’s orbit, a moon wobble describes the fluctuations in the moon’s orbit – with wobbles occurring as a result of changes in the moon’s elliptical orbit and their resulting gravitational pull on the Earth.
noun
The supposed ability or art of divining information about people or events associated with an object solely by touching or being near to it. The power, fancied to be possessed by some sensitive persons, of catching impressions from contact which enable them to describe the properties of medicines, the vital forces of any part of the human constitution, the character, physiological condition, etc., of persons whose autographs or photographs are touched, and the scenes associated with any substance investigated. The measurement of the duration of psychic processes.
noun
A representation of words in the form of pictures or symbols, often presented as a puzzle. A puzzle or riddle consisting of words or phrases represented by figures or pictures of objects whose names resemble in sound those words or phrases or the syllables of which they are composed; an enigmatical representation of words by means of figures or pictures suggestive of them. In heraldry:
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or induced by, mesmerism. "mesmeric sleep" Of or relating to mesmerism or mesmerization. Attracting and holding interest as if by a spell.
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