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Inerudite
Inerudite In*er"u*dite, a. [L. ineruditus. See In- not, and Erudite.] Not erudite; unlearned; ignorant.
Skutterudite
Skutterudite Skut"ter*ud*ite, n. [From Skutterud, in Norway, whence it is obtained.] (Min.) A mineral of a bright metallic luster and tin-white to pale lead-gray color. It consists of arsenic and cobalt.

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- "Divergent", that is, she has the aptitude to fit into multiple factions (Erudite, Abnegation and Dauntless), but is warned never to tell anyone that information...
- Art music (alternatively called classical music, cultivated music, serious music, and canonic music) is music considered to be of high phonoaesthetic value...
- are joined by Cara and another Erudite renegade, Fernando, who act as navigators. The "Insurgents" infiltrate Erudite headquarters. Fernando is killed...
- 20, 2010) was an American actor and comedian known for his role as the erudite, unflappable police detective Arthur P. Dietrich on the ABC sitcom Barney...
- with the danger of being killed if her true nature is discovered by the Erudite and Dauntless leaders. The first main installment in the series tells the...
- revised text in April 1543. The King's Book, or The Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for Any Christian Man to use its formal title, was more traditional than...
- Vain, Erudite and Stupid: Selected Works 1987–2005 is a compilation album by New Zealand noise rock band The Dead C, released on 1 August 2006 through...
- A character class is a fundamental part of the identity and nature of characters in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. A character's capabilities...
- of Writing in China", Representations No. 56, Special Issue: The New Erudition. (Autumn 1996), pp.68–95 [68] Hollister, Pam (1996). "Zhengzhou". In Sc****inger...
- adopted for it, now known for Constantine's monastic name as Cyrillic. The erudite Saxon nun Hrosvitha (d. 1000) aut****d the first non-liturgical medieval...