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Janet
[ zha-ne jan-it ]
noun
- Pierre Ma·rie Fé·lix [pye, r, m, a, -, ree, fey-, leeks], 1859–1947, French psychologist and neurologist.
- Also ´³²¹Â·²Ô±ð³Ù·³Ù²¹ [] a female given name, form of Jane.
Janet
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noun
- JanetPierre Marie Félix18591947MFrenchSCIENCE: psychologistSCIENCE: neurologist Pierre Marie Félix (pjɛr mari feliks). 1859–1947, French psychologist and neurologist, noted particularly for his work on the origins of hysteria
Example Sentences
Playing a wistful single mother in last year’s indie gem “Janet Planet,†Julianne Nicholson landed some of the best reviews of her career.
And I went back there to do “Janet Planet†and it felt like paradise to me.
As if the removal of this seminal text of American literature were not egregious enough, in this “DEI purge,†staff also jettisoned “Memorializing the Holocaust,†by Janet Jacobs’ and “Jack Johnson: Rebel Sojourner,†by Theresa Runstedtler.
Finally, there’s Janet and Jason Caperna, who have such a healthy marriage that they function as rainsticks for producers to prop up and make noise to fill out a scene.
Despite their dreariness as a couple, Janet does come armed with a stare so blank it looks like she saw a ghost and never recovered.
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