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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- semicivilization noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of semicivilized1
Example Sentences
His own defense lawyer described him in court as a āsemicivilized savage.ā
The explanation for this was that in the semicivilized medieval times, the knife was placed on the left because most people are right-handed, and this made it more difficult for the diner to stab someone with his or her knife.
Martinās bland musings come out in surfer-dude-sloppy speech punctuated by endless ālikesā and āyou knowsā and āI meansā that grate on even a semicivilized ear.
Jackson loved to zing his players, reporters, league officials, opposing teams and opposing fans, delighting at firing up entire arenas on the road, as when he called Sacramento fans semicivilized and āredneck barbarians.ā
Or, if each Protestant knew, that every tenet preached to him from the pulpit is founded upon absolute ignorance of the Almighty's operations, that every doctrine, every prayer, and every ritual, is based upon fantastic, half savage, or semicivilized human ideas, he would recognize at once the total uselessness of the parson.
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