- per****acity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Per****acity (also
called per****aciousness) is a
penetrating discernment (from the
Latin per****ācitās, meaning...
- Smith, had
specialised in
publishing scientific revues,
aided by his
per****acious reader William Smith Williams.
Emily and Anne's m****cripts were confided...
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Pedro "was
without a
shadow of
doubt intelligent, quick-witted, [and]
per****acious." However,
historian Roderick J.
Barman relates that he was by nature...
- Eventually, she
marries Jia Baoyu. The
novel portrays Xue
Baochai as a
per****acious and
talented woman whose marriage became a
tragedy because Jia Baoyu...
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discuss matters like fashion, a
subject in
which Charles was a very
per****acious authority.
Charles was
attracted to Joséphine for her confidence, power...
- of his personality."
Donald Rayfield described him as "exceptionally
per****acious and active," but also "a
murderous paranoiac when aroused." The Cambridge...
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element of
tragedy in the alternative.[page needed]
Barrie was very
per****acious in
noticing many
aspects of children's
mental development decades before...
- this but his own
practice include a
relentless striving to gain a '
per****acious representation' of
perplexing elements in our thought{{cite book}}:...
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mysterious process combining intuitive logic,
astute observation, and
per****acious inference. "Early
detective stories tended to
follow an investigating...
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involved in
language reclamation,
renewal and revitalization. It
draws per****acious comparative insights from one
revival attempt to another, thus acting...