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Biblicality
Biblicality Bib`li*cal"i*ty (-k[a^]l"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
The quality of being biblical; a biblical subject. [R.]
Classicality
Classicality Clas`si*cal"i*ty, Classicalness
Clas"sic*al*ness, n.
The quality of being classical.
ComicalitiesComicality Com`i*cal"i*ty, n.; pl. Comicalities.
The quality of being comical; something comical. ComicalityComicality Com`i*cal"i*ty, n.; pl. Comicalities.
The quality of being comical; something comical. Conicality
Conicality Con`i*cal"i*ty, n.
Conicalness.
Extrinsicality
Extrinsicality Ex*trin`si*cal"i*ty, Extrinsicalness
Ex*trin"sic*al*ness, n.
The state or quality of being extrinsic.
Fantasticality
Fantasticality Fan*tas`ti*cal"i*ty, n.
Fantastically. [Obs.]
Finicality
Finicality Fin`i*cal"i*ty, n.
The quality of being finical; finicalness.
Illocality
Illocality Il`lo*cal"i*ty, n.
Want of locality or place. [R.] --Cudworth.
Inimicality
Inimicality In*im`i*cal"i*ty, n.
The state or quality of being inimical or hostile; hostility;
unfriendliness. [R.]
Intrinsicality
Intrinsicality In*trin`si*cal"i*ty, n.
The quality of being intrinsic; essentialness; genuineness;
reality.
Laicality
Laicality La"ic*al"i*ty, n.
The state or quality of being laic; the state or condition of
a layman.
Logicality
Logicality Log`i*cal"i*ty, n.
Logicalness.
Pontificality
Pontificality Pon*tif`i*cal"i*ty, n.
The state and government of the pope; the papacy. [R.]
--Bacon.
Practicality
Practicality Prac`ti*cal"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being practical; practicalness.
Propheticality
Propheticality Pro*phet`ic*al"i*ty, n.
Propheticalness.
Radicality
Radicality Rad`i*cal"i*ty, n.
1. Germinal principle; source; origination. [Obs.] --Sir T.
Browne.
2. Radicalness; relation to root in essential to a root in
essential nature or principle.
RascalitiesRascality Ras*cal`i*ty, n.; pl. Rascalities
1. The quality or state of being rascally, or a rascal; mean
trickishness or dishonesty; base fraud.
2. The poorer and lower classes of people. [Obs.]
The chief heads of their clans with their several
rascalities --T. Jackson. RascalityRascality Ras*cal`i*ty, n.; pl. Rascalities
1. The quality or state of being rascally, or a rascal; mean
trickishness or dishonesty; base fraud.
2. The poorer and lower classes of people. [Obs.]
The chief heads of their clans with their several
rascalities --T. Jackson. Reciprocality
Reciprocality Re*cip`ro*cal"i*ty, n.
The quality or condition of being reciprocal; reciprocalness.
[R.]
TechnicalitiesTechnicality Tech`ni*cal"i*ty, n.; pl. Technicalities.
1. The quality or state of being technical; technicalness.
2. That which is technical, or peculiar to any trade,
profession, sect, or the like.
The technicalities of the sect. --Palfrey. TechnicalityTechnicality Tech`ni*cal"i*ty, n.; pl. Technicalities.
1. The quality or state of being technical; technicalness.
2. That which is technical, or peculiar to any trade,
profession, sect, or the like.
The technicalities of the sect. --Palfrey. TheatricalityTheatrical The*at"ric*al, a. [L. theatricus, Gr. ?.]
Of or pertaining to a theater, or to the scenic
representations; resembling the manner of dramatic
performers; histrionic; hence, artificial; as, theatrical
performances; theatrical gestures. -- The*at`ri*cal"i*ty,
n. -- The*at"ric*al*ly, adv.
No meretricious aid whatever has been called in -- no
trick, no illusion of the eye, nothing theatrical. --R.
Jefferies. Verticality
Verticality Ver`ti*cal"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being vertical; verticalness. [R.]
The different points of the verticality. --Sir T.
Browne.
Vocality
Vocality Vo*cal"i*ty, n. [Cf. L. vocalitas euphony.]
1. The quality or state of being vocal; utterableness;
resonance; as, the vocality of the letters.
2. The quality of being a vowel; vocalic character.
Whimsicality
Whimsicality Whim`si*cal"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being whimsical; whimsicalness.
Meaning of Calit from wikipedia
- "international"
joules exactly.
International Steam Table calorie (1956)
calIT ≡ 4.1868 J ≈ 0.0039683 BTU = 1.1630×10−6 kW⋅h ≈ 2.6132×1019 eV
Defined as...
- = 10
gigacalories (Gcal) –
using the
international steam table calorie (
calIT) and not the
thermochemical calorie (calth) 1 toe = 39,683,207.2 British...
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Borromeo as
Anton Carla Humphries as
Audrey Frenchie Dy as
Kelly Sonjia Calit as Gwen
Johan Santos as
Vincent "Vince"
Madriaga Raquel Monteza as Marissa...
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theories include the following. This term
could derive from the Old
Spanish *
Calit Fornay, an
alteration of the
Latin Calida Fornax,
meaning hot furnace. This...
- due to
constant flooding. This new town is
known in
modern times as
Calit-
Calit. The area they left
behind was
called Pinagbayanan,
where the remains...
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States and the Philippines.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507104-7.
Calit,
Harry S. (2003). The Philippines:
current issues and
historical background...
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Silayan as
young Nante Nina
Ricci Alagao as Atty.
Liberty Sandejas Sonjia Calit as Atty.
Borja Heart Ramos as
Britney B.
Salvador Krystal Mejes as Amber...
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tribe of
legendary fighter Prek Cali)
Gjovalin Bzheta.
Monumenti i Prek
Calit Shkoder 2000-Fjala e
Gjovalin Bzheta [The
monument of Prek Cali in Shkoder...
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Medical Center, and in
February 2009 sold it to Israeli's
largest HMO,
Calit Health Services. In
March 2007,
Ahouvi acquired control of the real estate...
- from
Intesa Sanpaolo as the
predecessor of
CALIT. In
September 2009 Crédit
Agricole sold 85%
shares of
CALIT to Cariparma, with 15%
retained by the parent...