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Barbarity
The state or manner of a barbarian lack of civilization
Iron
most abundant in the earth's crust, after aluminium. In its elemental form or as steel, iron has supplied civilization with most of its tools and machinery, many of its products, and the bulk of its structural elements
Immoral
is repugnant to good conscience is immoral. Its varying content depends upon time, place and the stage of civilization of a particular society, Gherulal Parakh v. Mahadeodas Maiya, AIR 1959 SC 781 (797): Supp 2 SCR. (Indian
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Freedom of expression
a medium of communica-tions a modern phenomenon. It has immense power to advance or thwart the progress of civilization. Its freedom can be used to create a brave new world or to bring about universal catastrophe, Indian
Incivilization
The state of being uncivilized lack of civilization barbarism
Hittite
and were often at war with the Egyptians and Assyrians Especially in the north they developed a considerable civilization of which numerous monuments and inscriptions are extant Authorities are not agreed as to their race While several
Hallstatt
Of or pertaining to Hallstatt Austria or the Hallstatt civilization
Frontier
on another country the border of the settled and cultivated part of a country as the frontier of civilization
Decivilize
To reduce from civilization to a savage state
Cyclades
the pre Mycenaean civilization on the Cyclades islands in the S Aegean sea
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