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Results for "iff"

05-skiff-powersave-off.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-skiff-apps-docker-forwarding.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-skiff-inotify.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-skiff-tcp.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

11-skiff-pi-common-mmcfix.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

5pidiffractive2004.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Anti-wycliffist

Definition: In the Bible, "anti-Wycliffist" refers to an individual who sought to maintain or extend the doctrines of Wycliffe, a 16th-century English prelate and Protestant reformer known for his critical stance on Catholicism and its practices. This term implies that a person is critical of or opposes the views held by those in charge of the Catholic Church's teachings and practices.


Anti-wycliffist

Anti-wycliffite

Definition: The word 'Anti-Wyclifite' comes from the Latin "anti" meaning against, so it means opposing or resisting something; this can be seen in the biblical context as someone who rejected the teachings of Jesus. It also suggests a rejection of traditional Christian practices and beliefs. The term was coined by anti-Catholic writer William Shakespeare.


Anti-wycliffite

Aycliffe

Definition: The English word "Aycliffe" comes directly from the Old French term "Aucyfield," which in turn originates from Latin "aculi," meaning a broad valley, or place where a wide field meets. The term "Aycliffe" is often used to describe a narrow river that flows through a low area. The word "Aycliffe" is not found anywhere in the Bible, but it does have an ancient meaning, as mentioned earlier, from the Old French term "Aucyfield." It means a broad valley or place where a wide field meets.


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Cliff keen

Definition: The word "cliff" can be a noun or an adjective describing something that has a sharp edge, such as a precipitous mountain peak, or it can also refer to a single rock cliff. The definition for "cliff" depends on its use in context. In English, the word is used as an adjective meaning "sharp, steep, or rocky", and can be associated with cliffs, mountains, or rocks. The noun form of the word, however, refers specifically to a single precipitous mountain peak that has sharp edges. For example: - "Cliff Keen" could refer to the highest peak in the United States (Mount McKinley) or it could mean a specific cliff in a particular place, such as Mount Everest. In both cases, it would be an adjective that describes something with a sharp edge. In English literature and popular culture, cliffs often serve as a symbol of danger or hardship, like the rock where Sherlock Holmes first met Watson or the rocky precipice that Lord Voldemort used to attack Harry Potter in "Harry Potter."


Cliff Keen