-
Muslims is "unequivocally reprehensible" the term
Islamophobia itself is an "
otiose word
which doesn't
deserve definition." In 2015,
along with the National...
-
otium oti-
leisure negotiable, negotiate, negotiation, nonnegotiable,
otiose,
otiosity, renegotiate,
renegotiation ovis ov-
sheep ovile,
ovine †ovicula ovicul-...
- Everything."
Stanley Kauffmann of The New
Republic described Saint Jack as "
otiose and odious". Lee, Grant. (Aug 10, 1979). "Bogdanovich's
Picture Show". Los...
-
foundation as
being "... to
liberate the
community from superstition,
taboo and
otiose custom, to
establish a
network of
educational and
welfare institutions,...
-
apart from
supplying to meet the fast-growing
Indian market. One of the
otiose Clubs "The
Chennai Corporate Club" is also
located nearby. The
Tamil Nadu...
- alphabets. In the Anglo-Saxon ****horc it
retained its shape, but
became otiose as it
ceased to
represent any
sound in an Old English. However, possibly...
- (unknown) p /p/ ᛉ ilcs (eolh?) (unknown,
perhaps a
derivative of elk) x (
otiose as a
sound but
still used to
transliterate the
Latin letter 'X' into runes)...
- in the late 1980s, "but not
before it had
become absurd". She
noted its "
otiose" use in the paper's
obituaries for
Robert Mapplethorpe (died 1989) and Danny...
- His
position has
therefore been
described as that of a "figurehead" and "
otiose deity" by ****yriologist Paul-Alain Beaulieu.
Wilfred G.
Lambert characterized...
- /tʃ/ bastion, besti(al/ary), celestial, (Se)bastian /ti/ /ʃ/ consortiumA2,
otiose, ratiocinate, sentientB2 /ʃ/ /sk/ scheduleB2 /iːʃ/ /ɪtʃ/ nicheAB2 /ð/ /θ/...