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51zenith — Synonyms and related words: Olympian heights, acme, aerial heights, apex, apogee, authority, authorization, be all and end all, blue ribbon, brow, cap, capstone, championship, climax, cloud nine, command, control, crest, crown, culmen,… …
52Superiority — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Supremacy. < N PARAG:Superiority >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 superiority superiority majority Sgm: N 1 greatness greatness &c. 31 Sgm: N 1 advantage advantage Sgm: N 1 pull pull Sgm: N 1 preponderance …
53Power — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Power >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 power power Sgm: N 1 potency potency potentiality Sgm: N 1 jiva jiva Sgm: N 1 puissance puissance might force energy &c. 171 …
54superiority — n 1. excellence, superexcellence, perfection, extraordinariness, superlativeness, magnificence; peerlessness, matchlessness; incomparability, inimitability, virtuosity; eminence, importance, top billing; greatness, prominence, mark, note;… …
55Benjamin Jowett — (April 15, 1817 – October 1, 1893) was an English scholar, classicist and theologian, and Master of Balliol College, Oxford.Early careerJowett (pronounced to rhyme with know it ) was born in Camberwell. His father was from a Yorkshire family that …
56Height — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Height >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 height height altitude elevation Sgm: N 1 eminence eminence pitch Sgm: N 1 loftiness loftiness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 sublimity sublimity GR …
57Albrecht Ritschl — (March 25, 1822 March 20, 1889) was a German theologian.BiographyRitschl was born in Berlin. His father, Georg Karl Benjamin Ritschl (1783 1858), became in 1810 pastor at the church of St Mary in Berlin, and from 1827 to 1854 was general… …
58Leitmeritz — • In Austria, embraces the northern part of the Kingdom of Bohemia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Leitmeritz Leitmeritz † …
59Leger — German “Position” in German, referring to a fighting posture or guard. Another name for Hut; vantage ground or ground position with the weapon from which a change hit begins and attacks can be advantageously repulsed. In contrast to hut, Leger… …
60Ligen — German “Position” in German, referring to a fighting posture or guard. Another name for Hut; vantage ground or ground position with the weapon from which a change hit begins and attacks can be advantageously repulsed. In contrast to hut, Leger… …