- (stubborn), strong-willed
connotes admiration for the
level of someone's will (a
positive connotation),
while pig-headed
connotes frustration in dealing...
- A bill of
lading (/ˈleɪdɪŋ/) (sometimes
abbreviated as B/L or BOL) is a do****ent
issued by a
carrier (or
their agent) to
acknowledge receipt of
cargo for...
- This can come in the form of
direct slurs or ****cution, in the form of
connoted microaggressions, or
depictions of the
Philippines or the
Filipino people...
-
abbreviation is used in
colloquial English,
instead of the
whole phrase. It
connotes an
older woman,
typically one with children,
considered ****ually attractive...
- semiotics, and
philosophy of language—an
intension is any
property or
quality connoted by a word, phrase, or
another symbol. In the case of a word, the word's...
-
Indian philosophies depending on the context. In
later Vedic texts, māyā
connotes a "magic show, an
illusion where things appear to be
present but are not...
-
their dispersal throughout several parts of the globe.
Diaspora [galut]
connoted deracination,
legal disabilities, oppression, and an
often painful adjustment...
- the
common word for maize. More generally, the
concept of the Corn Belt
connotes the area of the
Midwest dominated by
farming and agriculture,
though it...
- are pan-Hindu. The
festivals typically celebrate events from Hinduism,
connoting spiritual themes and
celebrating aspects of
human relationships such as...
-
Britain and the
United States,
Wallman noted The term "ethnic" po****rly
connotes "[race]" in Britain, only less precisely, and with a
lighter value load...