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capricious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capricious may
refer to: Capricieuse, also
spelled Capricious, a
solitaire card game
Capricious (cheese)...
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question being appealed and the body that made the decision.
Arbitrary and
capricious is a
legal ruling wherein an
appellate court determines that a previous...
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Capricious Summer (Czech: Rozmarné léto), a 1968
Czechoslovak comedy film, was the
first colour film
directed by Jiří Menzel. It is
based on the novel...
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Capricious is an aged goat's milk
cheese made by the
Achadinha Cheese Company in Petaluma, California. It won "Best in Show" at the 2002
American Cheese...
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opposite of seny is
known as
rauxa (pronounced [ˈrawʃə]), "impetuosity or
capriciousness". Many
Catalans consider seny as
something unique to
their culture,...
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parts only,
without instrumental accompaniment a
capriccio A free and
capricious approach to
tempo a due (a 2)
intended as a duet; for two
voices or instruments;...
- in
Burma and the
techniques of
violence and
censorship in the BBC as
capricious authority.
Other influences include Darkness at Noon (1940) and The Yogi...
- are not. He is
erratic and unpredictable; he is
captivating and he is
capricious. He is a performer. He is a troubadour. He is a jazz musician." —Luke...
- that
Fortuna does not hold a balance.
Fortuna came to
represent life's
capriciousness. She was also a
goddess of fate: as
Atrox Fortuna, she
claimed the young...
- privileges, and
basic necessities such as food and toiletries. She
capriciously revokes these privileges whenever a
patient displeases her. Her superiors...