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Aeolic Meter

Introduction Aeolic meter, also known as the Aeolic iamb or the Aeolic syllabic meter, is a quantitative poetic meter that originated in the Aeolian dialect of ancient Greek. It is characterized by a pattern of long and short syllables that differs from the more widely studied Ionic, Dactylic, and Anapestic meters. The...

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Adaption Device

Introduction The term Adaption Device refers to any hardware or software system designed to modify, transform, or augment an existing function so that it can be used effectively by a different user group, under altered environmental conditions, or within an alternate operational context. Adaption devices encompass a br...

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Adamic Language

Introduction The term Adamic language traditionally refers to the hypothetical or legendary language spoken by the biblical figure Adam. It is invoked in various religious and mythological traditions as a primordial tongue that conveyed divine knowledge and was later corrupted by the fall of man. Over centuries, the co...

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Adam And Eve Motif

Introduction The Adam and Eve motif, derived from the biblical creation narrative, occupies a central position in the religious, literary, artistic, and philosophical traditions of Western culture. The story, which chronicles the first humans - Adam and Eve - created by a monotheistic deity, their life in the Garden of...

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Ad Infinitum Allusion

Introduction Ad Infinitum Allusion is a rhetorical and literary device that combines the endless repetition implied by the Latin phrase “ad infinitum” with the intertextual reference characteristic of allusion. It describes a situation in which an allusive element is introduced repeatedly, often with increasing variati...

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