APAKAH MAKSUD FATUITY dalam CORSICA?
Kebodohan
Kebodohan adalah kurangnya kecerdasan, pemahaman, akal, kecerdasan, atau rasa. Kebodohan mungkin berasal, diasumsikan, atau reaktif - pertahanan terhadap kesedihan atau trauma.
Definisi fatuity dalam kamus Corsica
Takrifan pertama kefahaman dalam kamus adalah kebodohan yang melampau; ketaksuban. Takrifan lain dari fatuity adalah kata-kata, perbuatan, sentimen yang fatu, dll. Fatuity juga idiocy.
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «FATUITY»
Ketahui penggunaan
fatuity dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
fatuity dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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The Philadelphia Medical Dictionary: Containing a Concise ...
Аттик: acquisita, fatuity from ехternal and evident causes, or injuries. .dmentía
сайтом, fatuity from calculous matter in the brain. ... microce/zhala, fatuity from
defective size of the brain. ч v4mem'1'a тог-0828, fatuity from loss of imagination.
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A System of Practical Medicine: Comprised in a Series of ...
This last condition is commonly called fatuity, or dementia. u. Dementia. Insane
persons, often survive for many years the permanent loss of reason. Some
continue very long to display nearly the same phenomena of mental disorder,
with ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard,
1842
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The Cyclopædia of practical medicine: comprising treatises ...
Fatuity — Dementia — Amentia. — The ultimate tendency of madness when
protracted, and the state to which insane persons, if they do not recover, are in
general sooner or later reduced, is that of fatuity. The fatuity which constitutes the
last ...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly,
1833
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
For the sake of greater precision we shall divide maniacal fatuity into two grades
or stages. The first is that state which Esquirol and Georget have named de'
rnence or dementia, a term which is established by the authority of these writers,
and ...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly,
1867
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
Fatuity — Dementia — Amentia. — The ultimate tendency of madness when
protracted, and the state to which insane persons, if they do not recover, are in
general sooner or later reduced, is that of fatuity. The fatuity which constitutes the
last ...
6
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
Monomania, with Pulmonary conEffusion of serum under arachexcitement.
sumption. noid ; slight congestion of blood-vessels of the brain. 2 Female.
Monomania, with Exhaustion. Effusion of serum under arachnoid. depression,
latterly fatuity.
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The Works of John Ruskin
these feelings, though I cannot pardon unprincipled submission to them, nor
enough wonder at the infinite fatuity of the unhappy persons whom they have
betrayed : — Fatuity, self-inflicted, and stubborn in resistance to God's Word and
man's ...
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn,
1903
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The London Medical Repository and Review
With the French writers we cordially coincide, and wo-* nounce that such practice
, without a much greater degree of discrimination than the Drs. Mayo inculcate,
will, generally, lead to a state of fatuity. But a state of fatuity, say they, is not ...
9
A system of practical medicine comprised in a series of ...
This last condition is commonly called fatuity, or dementia. n. Dementia. Insane
persons often survive for many years the permanent loss of reason. Some
continue very long to display nearly the same phenomena of mental disorder,
with ...
Alexander Tweedie, William Wood Gerhard,
1840
10
The Principles and Pratice of Medicine
Very often, however, insanity terminates in fatuity ; and when it so ends, the fatuity
is called dementia. Idiocy, fatuity, and dementia (I mentioned) were in reality the
same thing; but if idiocy come on in after life, it is called "fatuity;" and if fatuity be ...
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «FATUITY»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
fatuity digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
The Most Idiotic Comment in Presidential History
The cretinism here resembles a perfect Jenga tower of fatuity: Remove one phrase, and the whole structure tumbles. Americans should gawk at ... «Town Hall, Jul 15»
Feel-good nonsense from Pope's greenies
... did work to tell you all you needed to read among the few thousand words, capturing as it did the pompous pointless fatuity of it all. «The Australian, Jun 15»
Recovering from Obama: Foreign Policy
There's nothing that reveals Obama's utter fatuity more than this. Even if Obama understood any of this and was interested in pursuing such a ... «American Thinker, Jun 15»
East Gardiner a half-measure by a half-mayor: Mallick
It's ragged and weedy, a festival of winter salt damage, and then you hit the Gardiner itself, rising up to fatuity and featurelessness. It is a place ... «Toronto Star, Jun 15»
Ding dong the witch is dead…but where now for FIFA?
Asia little more, though the fatuity of one nation one vote, however small, still unbalances all logic. Interesting to see Jerome Valcke dragged ... «World Soccer, Jun 15»
The trouble with smiting
And herein lay the fatuity. In order to believe this, you must believe that a deity who knows everything there is to know about everything, can't ... «San Diego CityBEAT, Jun 15»
10 Important Life Lessons Animal House Taught Us
However, we mustn't confuse debauchery with vitality, passivity with nobility, or fatuity with purity. Benjamin Franklin famously said, “Early to ... «IFC, Mei 15»
Goodbye, Great Britain
Banking on such quixoticism (and indeed, banking on bankers) David Cameron and Co have ridden into town with the full fatuity of Cameron's ... «DhakaTribune, Mei 15»
Accepting the Narrative of Power
... false pretext, shoddy evidence, and steady vilification–it is impossible to understand how Iran is making an enormous concession to a fatuity. «CounterPunch, Mei 15»
'Re Jane' cleverly recasts Jane Eyre as a Korean American from …
If nothing else, choosing to retell a revered classic as a first novel requires either supreme spunk or reckless fatuity. For Patricia Park – who ... «Christian Science Monitor, Mei 15»