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Mystical theology
In this union the soul experiences various spiritual impressions, which mystical writers try to describe in the terminology used to describe sense impressions, as if the soul could see, hear, touch, or enjoy the savour or odour of the Divinity. ... The article on contemplation describes the characteristics of the mystical union effected by contemplation. -
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Kinship terminology
Kinship terminology refers to specific systems of familial relationships. ... The genealogical terminology used in many genealogical charts describes relatives of the subject in question. -
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The White People
It is a young girl's diary, in which she describes in ingenuous yet evocative prose her strange impressions of the countryside in which she lives, as well as conversations with her nurse, who initiates her into a secret world of folklore and ritual magic. ... As has been intimated above, Lovecraft adopted some of Machen's techniques and terminology for use in his Cthulhu Mythos stories. -
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Language of Nazi concentration camps
Language of Nazi concentration camps refers to a common stratum created in various languages of inmates of Nazi concentration camps that described the notions unique to life in camps and served lingua franca. One part of the Nazi camp slang was German language terminology for people, things and events in camps. -
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Severe weather terminology (Canada)
This article describes Severe weather terminology used by the Environment Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada. This article focuses on terminology per se, such as tornado warning. -
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Wine terminology
Wine language is a linguistic variety with specific and difficult lexical terms concerning chemistry but so fascinating and poetic that they may be considered artistic.[citation needed] ... There has always been a terminology for wine tasting. -
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Signal passed at danger
Signal passed at danger (SPAD), in British railway terminology, describes an event where a train has run beyond its allocated signal block without authority, as indicated by a lineside signal showing danger (typically a red light). It is a term primarily used within the British Railway Industry, although it can be applied worldwide. -
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Medical terminology
Medical terminology is a vocabulary for accurately describing the human body and associated components, conditions, processes and process in a science-based manner. ... The word root is a term derived from a source language such as Greek or Latin and usually describes a body part. -
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Flag terminology
The design and description of flags typically uses specialised flag terminology with precise and technical meanings, and is hence a form of jargon. Description of standard flag parts and terms -
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Pinto horse
A Pinto horse has a coat color that consists of large patches of white and any other color. ... What horse terminology describes as "pinto" or "coloured" has been called leucism or "partial albinism" by pigment researchers.
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