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Buchmanism
Buchmanism (ˈbʊkmənɪz(ə)m, ˈbʌk-) [f. the name of Frank Buchman (1878–1961), founder of the Oxford Group + -ism.] The theories or practice of the Oxford Group Movement. So ˈBuchmanite a. and n.1928 Daily Express 29 Feb. 1/4 The disclosure in the ‘Daily Express’ this morning of a revival here [sc. in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frank Buchman
Controversy Buchman was a controversial figure throughout much of his adult life, and critics dubbed his movement "Buchmanism" from the 1920s. After a number of complaints, President Hibben set up a high level committee to investigate, saying to the press, "There is no place for Buchmanism in wikipedia.org
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group
▪ I. group, n. (gruːp) Also 8–9 groupe, (8 grouppe). [ad. F. groupe, ad. It. gruppo group; cf. groppo knot, groppa crupper of a horse, Sp. grupo, gorupo, grupa, knot, cluster, group, Pg. garupa crupper; prob. like F. croupe, Pr. cropa crupper, adapted from Teut. *kroppo-: see crop. The etymological ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of ideologies named after people
Ahmad al-Badawi Baháʼí Faith, after Bahá'u'lláh Basilideans, after Basilides Bektashi, after Haji Bektash Veli Benthamism, after Jeremy Bentham Buchmanism wikipedia.org
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moral
▪ I. moral, n. (ˈmɒrəl) Also 6–7 mor(r)all. [Subst. use of moral a.; but several of the uses are wholly or in part suggested by the corresponding late L. mōrāle neut. sing., mōrālia neut. pl., F. moral masc., morale fem. (see morale).] 1. pl. (earlier † sing.) Used to render L. Moralia pl. as the ti... Oxford English Dictionary
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M
M (ɛm) the thirteenth letter of the modern and twelfth of the ancient Roman alphabet, represents historically the Greek mū and the Semitic mēm. The Phœnician form of the letter is 𐤌, whence the early Gr. and L. {egmu1}, {egmu2}, M. Its phonetic value has varied little; in Eng. it has always express... Oxford English Dictionary
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