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Arminianism
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Imitation of, or resemblance to, the style or action Cicero;
a Ciceronian phrase or expression. ``Great study in
Ciceronianism, the chief abuse of Oxford.' --Sir P. Sidney.
Darwinianism
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Darwinism.
Demonianism
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The state of being possessed by a demon or by demons.
Fenianism
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The principles, purposes, and methods of the Fenians.
Hibernianism
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n.
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to those of the Federalists. -- n. An adherent of Jefferson
or his doctrines. -- Jef`fer*so"ni*an*ism, n. JohnsonianismJohnsonianism John*so"ni*an*ism, n.
A manner of acting or of writing peculiar to, or
characteristic of, Dr. Johnson. [Written also Johnsonism.] Jovinianist
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An adherent to the doctrines of Jovinian, a monk of the
fourth century, who denied the virginity of Mary, and opposed
the asceticism of his time.
Macedonianism
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with, the principles of Socinianism. SocinianizedSocinianize So*cin"i*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
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with, the principles of Socinianism. SocinianizingSocinianize So*cin"i*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
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with, the principles of Socinianism. Thomsonianism
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An empirical system which assumes that the human body is
composed of four elements, earth, air, fire, and water, and
that vegetable medicines alone should be used; -- from the
founder, Dr. Samuel Thomson, of Massachusetts.
Meaning of Niani from wikipedia
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Niani may
refer to:
Niani District, a
district of the
Central River Division of the
Gambia The
Kingdom of
Niani, a pre-colonial
kingdom which gave its...
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Niani is a
village in Guinea. It is
located in the
Kankan Prefecture of the
Kankan Region, in the east of the country. It lies on the left bank of the...
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Niani was a
Mandinka kingdom located on the
north bank of the
Gambia River from
approximately the 14th to the late 19th
century in what is now The Gambia...
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Niani District is one of the ten
districts of the
Central River Division of the Gambia. It is
named after the
Kingdom of
Niani, a pre-colonial Mandinka...
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archaeological samples of any kind from
Niani dated to the late 13th
through early 15th centuries,
suggesting that
Niani may have been
uninhabited during the...
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Niani Natung (15 May 1968 – 31
August 2013) was an
Indian politician from the
Indian National Congress. She
served as an MLA and
Cabinet Minister, handling...
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Railway stations in
Senegal Citypo****tion.de Po****tion and area of
Malem Niani Commune "GeoHive -
Senegal po****tion statistics, extended".
Archived from...
- the king of
Lower Niani. It was
intended as a
settlement for
freed slaves. A
dispute ensued when the
colonists demanded labor from
Niani, but the ruling...
- of the city of
Niani. It is
through Lahilatoul that the
Keita clan
becomes a
ruling dynasty,
though only over the
small area
around Niani.[citation needed]...
- Ile-Ifẹ̀ (70,000 to 105,000
inhabitants in the 14th and 15th centuries),
Niani (50,000
inhabitants in 1400 AD) and
Timbuktu (100,000
inhabitants in 1450...