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* '''pragma:''' (''Greek:'' πραγμα) act, deed, fact. Its whose connotations and more extended senses cover a wealth of meanings, including: action, affair, annoyance, business, circumstance, concern, expediency, government, innovation, job, matter, necessity, nuisance, object, objective, occupation, office, one's place, role, or work in life, powers that be, private affairs, res, thing, trouble. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragma | * '''pragma:''' (''Greek:'' πραγμα) act, deed, fact. Its whose connotations and more extended senses cover a wealth of meanings, including: action, affair, annoyance, business, circumstance, concern, expediency, government, innovation, job, matter, necessity, nuisance, object, objective, occupation, office, one's place, role, or work in life, powers that be, private affairs, res, thing, trouble. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragma | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 1 January 2024
- pragma: (Greek: πραγμα) act, deed, fact. Its whose connotations and more extended senses cover a wealth of meanings, including: action, affair, annoyance, business, circumstance, concern, expediency, government, innovation, job, matter, necessity, nuisance, object, objective, occupation, office, one's place, role, or work in life, powers that be, private affairs, res, thing, trouble. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pragma
- magma: molten output of volcanos that creates new land