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deathliness
ˈdeathliness [f. deathly a. + -ness.] The quality of being deathly; resemblance to death.1841 Lytton Nt. & Morn. (1851) 349 The utter, total Deathliness in Life of Simon. 1862 Mrs. Stowe Agnes of Sorrento xviii. 215 The utter deathliness of the scene. Oxford English Dictionary
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Les Vingt et un Jours d'un neurasthénique
Opposing the pretentiousness of science, the deathliness of knowledge systems, Mirbeau invokes the vitality of an art of exploration and creative conjecture wikipedia.org
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whitish
whitish, a. (n.) (ˈhwaɪtɪʃ) [f. white a. + -ish1.] 1. Somewhat white; of a colour inclining to or approaching white.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. cl. (1495) T vj b/1 The leuys [of the trees of Sechym] ben rough and whitysshe. 1530 Palsgr. 329/1 Whytysshe, blanchastre. 1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mank... Oxford English Dictionary
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West Oakland, Oakland, California
Seminary of the Street seeks to cultivate a movement of "love warriors" in resistance to every form of violence and deathliness and in the service of the wikipedia.org
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death
▪ I. death, n. (dɛθ) Forms: α. 1–4 déaþ, 2 daþ, dieþ, 2–3 dæþ, 2–4 deþ, 3 death, diaþ, diath, diþ, 4 deeþ, dyaþ, dyeaþ, 4–5 deythe, 4–6 deth, dethe, 5 deeth, 6 Sc. deith, 6– death. Also β. 3 dead, dæd, 3–6 ded, dede, (4 dedd, did), 4–5 (6–8 Sc.) deed, 5–6 deyd, 6–9 (chiefly Sc.) dead, 4–9 Sc. deid. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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