Templeton Religion Trust(@TempletonRelig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if the current anxiety in society, and our human quest for meaning, are best addressed by a bold new approach to philosophy, based on openness and community, and an optimistic engagement with theology?

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BerlinCompanion(@kreuzberged) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Etymology's an endlessly fascinating thing: names & words origin that tells us so much more about places. Like Müggelsee = Fog Lake and Schlachtensee = Golden Lake (one theory). But what about ? This name has Old-Slavic roots, too: wan = natter. Wannsee = Natter Lake.

Etymology's an endlessly fascinating thing: names & words origin that tells us so much more about places. Like Müggelsee = Fog Lake and Schlachtensee = Golden Lake (one theory). But what about #Wannsee?  This name has Old-Slavic roots, too: wan = natter. Wannsee = Natter Lake.
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Haggard Hawks 🦅📚 Words | Language | Etymology(@HaggardHawks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A CORYMB is a specific type of flowerhead—like that of an elderberry—that consists of multiple individual flowers grouped together, with those on the outside growing at the end of longer stalks than those in the middle so that the entire bloom is roughly the same level overall.

A CORYMB is a specific type of flowerhead—like that of an elderberry—that consists of multiple individual flowers grouped together, with those on the outside growing at the end of longer stalks than those in the middle so that the entire bloom is roughly the same level overall.
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Haggard Hawks 🦅📚 Words | Language | Etymology(@HaggardHawks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A BROWSE LINE is a visibly flattened base to the bottom edge of the leaves and branches of a tree, which shows the limit at which grazing animals can reach its leaves to feed.

A BROWSE LINE is a visibly flattened base to the bottom edge of the leaves and branches of a tree, which shows the limit at which grazing animals can reach its leaves to feed.
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Artur - Library of Ohara(@newworldartur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ETYMOLOGY AND PUNS OF ALL GOROSEI NAMES EXPLAINED - 🧵

As you know the Gorosei are all named after planets, but there's a bunch of extra hidden puns and secrets to their names in Japanese, so if you're interested let's break them down together 👉 (0/5)

ETYMOLOGY AND PUNS OF ALL GOROSEI NAMES EXPLAINED - 🧵

As you know the Gorosei are all named after planets, but there's a bunch of extra hidden puns and secrets to their names in Japanese, so if you're interested let's break them down together 👉 (0/5)
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Artur - Library of Ohara(@newworldartur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👁️ The SECRET Etymology of Gorosei & Imu's Names 👁️

The names of the Gorosei and 'Nerona Imu' revealed in 1086 hold a lot of secrets in Japanese, so allow me to translate and explain them for you!

➡️ youtube.com/watch?v=u3O0WL…

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Artur - Library of Ohara(@newworldartur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HOW THE ETYMOLOGY OF IMU'S NAME REVEALS HIS SECRETS - 🧵

The latest chapter revealed Imu's full name, being Nerona Imu, but have you wondered about what that actually means? Well, it actually holds a lot of secrets, so let's break them down together! 👉 (1/9)

HOW THE ETYMOLOGY OF IMU'S NAME REVEALS HIS SECRETS - 🧵

The latest #OnePiece chapter revealed Imu's full name, being Nerona Imu, but have you wondered about what that actually means? Well, it actually holds a lot of secrets, so let's break them down together! 👉 (1/9)
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Tyler (Tyler’s Version)(@tmmoser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am a white Christian man and I have no problem saying white Christian men are the worst. Why?

Because we are 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Dr. Jeremy Swist 🤘🏛️🐈(@MetalClassicist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It took me literally climbing Mt. Etna today to realize the etymology of the world ‘crater.’

A kratēr is a form of Ancient Greek vase, which means “mixer” or “mixing bowl.”

And I call myself a classicist.

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Greek Etymologies(@GreekEtymology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any ideas as to what this is meant to signify? It appears beside an asterisk next to Iliad 2.87 in Venetus A (10th c.).

Any ideas as to what this is meant to signify? It appears beside an asterisk next to Iliad 2.87 in Venetus A (10th c.).
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