Dictionary of 15- to 18-Letter Words: Words You Should Know


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In this book, you will learn the meanings of 675 useful 15- to 18-letter words. You will also find the names of the parts of speech they belong to. I have also given synonyms for most of these words. “Letter Count” has been mentioned in the bracket after each and every word. Sample this: 01 – absentmindedness [16] [n.] -- a lack of attention or awareness to what you are doing or what is happening around you [synonym: inattentiveness] 02 -- accountableness [15] [n.] -- the quality or state of being answerable or accountable 03 -- acquaintanceship [16] [n.] -- the state of being familiar to sb in a way that involves less intimate relation than friendship 04 -- acquisitiveness [15] [n.] -- excessive interest in acquiring and owning money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetousness, hoarding, materialism] 05 -- acrimoniousness [15] [n.] -- (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) the fact or quality of having strong bitter, sharp or harsh feelings and words | (b). state of having a strong unpleasant taste or smell 06 -- advantageousness [16] [n.] -- the quality or state of being good, useful, helpful or favorable in a particular situation [synonym: profitableness] 07 -- adventurousness [15] [n.] -- (a). the trait of being willing to take risks and try new ideas, methods, things or experiences | (b). a state of having full of new, exciting or dangerous ideas, methods, things or experiences [synonyms: audaciousness, boldness, daringness] 08 -- ambidextrousness [16] [n.] -- the fact or property of being equally skillful with each hand 09 – antagonistically 16 [adv.] -- In a manner that shows or feels dislike or opposition [synonym: hostility] 10 – anthropocentric [15] [adj.] -- believing that humans are the most significant or central entity of the universes 11 – anthropocentricism [18] [n.] -- the belief that humans are the most significant or central entity of the universes 12 – anthropomorphic [15] [adj.] -- treating gods, animals or objects as if they have characteristics (in terms of appearance, behavior, etc.) of human beings 13 – anthropomorphism [16] [n.] -- treatment of gods, animals or objects as if they have characteristics (in terms of appearance, behavior, etc.) of human beings 14 – approachability [15] [n.] -- the quality or state of being easy to get to [synonym: accessibility] 15 -- approachableness [16] [n.] -- the quality of being friendly and easy to meet, talk to, or deal with | (of a place) the quality of being able to be reached from a particular direction or position, or by a particular method. [synonym: accessible] 16 – argumentatively [16] [adv.] -- in a manner that shows someone wants to argue 17 – argumentativeness [17] [n.] -- the state or fact of showing tendency to argue 18 -- ascertainableness [17] [n.] -- the quality of being able to be found out, determined, fixed, etc. 19 – asymptomatically [16] [adv.] -- (of a person or illness) in a manner that shows no symptoms 20 – atmospherically [15] [adv.] -- (a). in a manner that relates to the mixture of gases that surrounds a place, earth, planet, star, etc. | (b). in a manner that creates an emotional or thrilling mood




Five Percenter Rap


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Hip-hop evangelism--a compelling look at a rap subgroup that explores its musical, social, and political contexts.





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Shortcuts in Reasoning (Verbal, Non-Verbal, Analytical & Critical) for Competitive Exams 2nd Edition


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The thoroughly revised & updated 2nd edition of Disha's Bestseller book 'Shortcuts in Reasoning (Verbal, Non-Verbal & Analytical) will help aspirants in learning the various tips and tricks required to crack the Reasoning section of the various Competitive Exams. The book emphasizes on the short-cut methods through which one can solve any problem before time. Thus, the book not only enhances your efficiency but also helps you to master the subject. Each chapter covers theory involving shortcut approaches and formula followed by Solved Examples which depicts the use of the shortcuts. The book is further supported by a Practice Exercise with 300+ MCQs with detailed Solutions The book has been divided into 30 Chapters covering all types of Reasoning - Verbal, Non-Verbal, Analytical & Critical. The book will prove to be an asset for all competitive examinations like UPSC(IAS Prelim), Banking, CLAT, SSC, Insurance, Railway Recruitment Board Examinations, CBI, MBA, Sub-Inspectors of Police, CPO and various other competitive examinations.




Shortcuts in Reasoning (Verbal, Non-Verbal & Analytical) for Competitive Exams with 3 Ebooks


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Shortcuts in Reasoning (Verbal, Non-Verbal & Analytical) with Ebooks is the MOST COST EFFECTIVE QUALITY BOOK ever built for Competitive Exams. This book is an attempt of Disha Publication to provide Quality Material to aspirants at a throwaway price. The book will help in learning the various tips and tricks of Reasoning. The book emphasizes on the short cut methods through which one can solve any problem before time. Thus, the book not only enhances your efficiency but also helps you to master the subject. Each chapter covers basic theory followed by shortcut approaches and formula. The book is supported by ample practice material through E-books which covers: • Chapter-wise Solved Examples • Chapter-wise Practice Exercises with Hints and Solutions • Chapter-wise Tests • Past Solved Papers (IBPS PO/Clerk, SBI PO/Clerk, SSC exams etc) The book will prove to be an asset for all competitive examinations like UPSC(IAS Prelim), Banking, CLAT, SSC, Insurance, Railway Recruitment Board Examinations, CBI, MBA, Sub-Inspectors of Police, CPO and various other competitive examinations.




Solvency Compendium


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A solvency opinion provides assurance to a company's Board of Directors and/or the lenders that the transaction will not likely subject the Company and its unsecured and other creditors to undue financial distress. Houlihan will undertake a solvency opinion engagement for companies involved in highly leveraged transactions. Examples include leveraged buyouts, leveraged recapitalizations, leveraged dividends or other such situations where there may be minimal equity involved. Houlihan has also completed solvency opinions for spin-off transactions in conjunction with capital restructuring and significant debt refinancing.The Federal Bankruptcy Code defines "insolvent" as the condition in which the total of a person's debts exceeds the value of its property at a fair valuation. Recent case law suggests that the fair valuation of property is its value on a going-concern basis. A solvency letter expresses an independent expert opinion on a borrower's ability to remain solvent under the burden of additional liability, to pay debts as they mature, and to continue operations as a going-concern in dynamic economic conditions.In connection with a leveraged recapitalization, interested parties such as new secured lenders and sellers will often, due to fraudulent conveyance concerns, seek an independent determination and opinion as to the impact of the acquisition debt on working capital, cash flow, and equity value. Houlihan is highly familiar with the Tests of Capitalization and Solvency and is able to efficiently and cost-effectively provide analysis that provides a layer of comfort to interested parties.




The Experiment at Philadelphia


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The Experiment at Philadelphia Did Einstein discover God? If God created all things, then who Created God? What Was and Happened Before the Big-Bang. The Philadelphia Experiment was Einsteins experiment in which he had not only discovered, in 1943, the way to make things invisible and transport them at great speeds but also positively proven scientifically, physically, and spiritually that the Almighty God exists! He had literally discovered God! That question, is there a god? Thats been going through peoples minds for so long, was discussed on the street corner, talked about on the porch on a hot summers night, and is now a proven fact. Yes, there is a god! Did Einstein in the Philadelphia Experiment make contact with UFO beings, who gave him advance knowledge of all things, which Einstein later destroyed, fearing what the world would do with that knowledge? Are the first fourteen chapters of this book about the advance knowledge Einstein received? Does it reveal the deepest, darkest secrets of God and Satan and how the universe works? Does it answer these questions? Many have asked since the beginning of the world: Which is known as the mystery of God? Why am I here? Whats the true meaning of life? How was everything created? Who are God and the devil? If God created all, who created God? If he is the first in creation, where and how did he come into existence? Why does God allow evil in the world? Why do good things happen to bad people and bad things to good people? Whyif we all came from Adam and Eve, who were Jewishare there Gentiles? Are Gentiles children of devils? Is that why the Jews are Gods chosen race? Why in the Garden of Eden was the knowledge of good on the tree forbidden? How old is the earth? Why is God known as the Trinity? Why have religions, down through the ages, done such evil? What, when, and how did the big bang start? What happened to Satan? Who is he really, and what did he do in the past? What are his beliefs and ways? What is he and God literally made of? What is the meaning of the great pyramids and the sphinx? Is there scientific proof that God exists? Read this whole book for the answers to all these tough questions, and be sure to read the introduction first before reading the rest of this book. It will help you better understand this whole book.










A New Approach to REASONING Verbal , Non-Verbal & Analytical


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1. A New Approach to Reasoning’ is the appropriate and best reference book on reasoning 2. The book is divided into 3 sections; verbal, non verbal and Analytical 3. Each chapter begins with the introduction and cover every type 4. Each type is supported with examples and separate exercise with solutions 5. Master Exercise has ample number of the questions and previous years solved Papers In any general, competitive or entrance examination, the section of Reasoning and General Intelligence is capturing the central stage and carrying equal weightage like any other section. The section of Reasoning basically tests the thinking power and mind applicability skills. The book ‘A New Approach to Reasoning’ is the most appropriate and best reference book on reasoning. It caters and develop skills in Verbal, Non-Verbal and Analytical reasoning for various competitive and management entrance. Each chapter begins with the brief introduction about the chapter and covers all possible types. Each Type has its specific theory that is supported with example and separate exercise along with detailed solutions. At the end of each chapter, there is a Master Exercise that has ample number of questions and previous Years Solved Papers based on each type. Every question has its accurate and detailed answers. TOC Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning