- Look up
stultification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stultification (from
Latin stultus stupid)
refers to the
state of
being or a
situation or an...
- in the 1960s, but its
continued uncritical support for an
increasingly stultified and
militaristic Soviet Union further alienated it from the rest of the...
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considered heretical to
challenge any of his views, so the
study of
anatomy stultified.
During the post-classical era,
Middle Eastern science and
medicine was...
-
Katie (September 20, 2017). "Still
waters aren't all that deep in the
stultifying Woodshock". The A.V. Club.
Archived from the
original on
April 27, 2020...
- 2021-03-19. Coolman,
Robert (2016-01-29). "How a
Mathematical Superstition Stultified Algebra for Over a
Thousand Years".
Retrieved 2021-03-20. Kramer, Edna...
- by
texts in the
religious schools,
interpreted for the most part with
stultifying literalness. It had come to
include virtually any
intellectual production...
- ne ubije, to te
osakati ('The
thing that does not kill you,
makes you
stultified'), a 2004
album by
Goribor What Doesn't Kill You... (Blue
Cheer album)...
-
eroductions have to do
something else
since they
cannot show all. The
stultified impulse has
created some
extraordinary works of art, a few
films among...
-
accomplishments of Ma
Rainey and
Beethoven flourished, now
there is
stultification of
patriotic martial music. For
critics Mark
Polizzotti and Andy Gill...
- It
constantly feeds on and
derives strength from the
newspapers and
stultifies both
science and art by ****iduously
flattering the
lowest of tastes; clarity...