Thing

  • 71thing-in-itself — [thiŋ′in it self′] n. [transl. of Ger Ding an sich] NOUMENON …

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  • 72thing|am|a|bob — «THIHNG uh muh bob», noun. = thingumbob. (Cf. ↑thingumbob) …

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  • 73thing|am|a|jig — «THIHNG uh muh jihg», noun. = thingumbob. (Cf. ↑thingumbob) …

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  • 74thing|ish — «THIHNG ihsh», adjective. characterized by thingism; concerned with physical objects and details: »... the “thingish” fiction of Sarraute and Robbe Grillet (New Yorker) …

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  • 75thing|ism — «THIHNG ihz uhm», noun. emphasis on or concern with physical objects and details in literature and art: »Godard is…influenced, reportedly, by the poetry of Francis Ponge, which is concerned with “Thingism,” the seeming life and effect of “things” …

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  • 76thing|um|a|bob — «THIHNG uh muh bob», noun. = thingumbob. (Cf. ↑thingumbob) …

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  • 77thing|um|a|jig — «THIHNG uh muh jihg», noun. = thingumbob. (Cf. ↑thingumbob) …

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  • 78thing|um|bob — «THIHNG uhm bob», noun. Informal. something whose name one forgets or does not bother to mention. ╂[< thing1 + arbitrary suffix] …

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  • 79Thing (comics) — Infobox comics character character name=The Thing converted=y caption=Descript cvr art|The Thing|3|1|Jan, 2006Art by Andrea Di Vito. publisher=Marvel Comics debut= The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov 1961) creators=Stan Lee Jack Kirby alter ego=Benjamin… …

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  • 80Thing (assembly) — Folkmoot redirects here. For the festival, see Folkmoot USA. Further information: Medieval Scandinavian laws Germanic thing, drawn after the depiction in a relief of the Column of Marcus Aurelius (AD 193) A thing (Old Norse, Old English and Ice …

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