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    /ˈɡuːɡl/

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    • 1. search for information about (someone or something) on the internet using the search engine Google: "on Sunday she googled an ex-boyfriend"

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  2. 6 hours ago · Adopted as the U.S. motto in 1782. Directly from Latin: e, “out of” + plus, “more” + unus, “one.”. The phrase E pluribus unum appears on the Great Seal of the United States, symbolizing unity. In the spirit of E pluribus unum, people from all backgrounds came together to celebrate Independence Day.

  3. 6 hours ago · The volunteers building the house are humanitarians. Definition of HUMANITARIAN. [count] : a person who works to make other people's lives better. She has been recognized as a great humanitarian for her efforts to end world hunger. — humanitarian adjective, always used before a noun. humanitarian efforts.

  4. 6 hours ago · Rank: Advanced Member Joined: 3/7/2009 Posts: 71,607 Neurons: 213,999 Location: Inside Farlex computers

  5. 6 hours ago · For over 50 years, Rev. Dr. Ralph Lawton and his wife, Margaret Lawton, dedicated themselves to creating a comprehensive dictionary for the people of Kiriwina. This remarkable work stands as a test…

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    1 day ago · The revised Oxford English Dictionary cites the shorter term "racism" in a quote from the year 1903. It was defined by the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd edition 1989) as "[t]he theory that distinctive human characteristics and abilities are determined by race"; the same dictionary termed racism a synonym of racialism : "belief in the superiority of a particular race".

  7. 6 hours ago · sin. sine. sue. sun. use. We have all the Wordscapes answers for the July 8, 2024 daily puzzle. We update our site every day to make sure you find solutions for all the daily Wordscapes puzzles of July 2024.

  8. 6 hours ago · The Oko-Juwoi of Middle Andaman and the Aka-Bea of South Andaman and Rutland Island were extinct by 1931. The Akar-Bale of Ritchie's Archipelago, the Aka-Kede of Middle Andaman and the A-Pucikwar of South Andaman Island soon followed. By 1951, the census counted a total of only 23 Greater Andamanese and 10 Sentinelese.

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