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Mirage

An optical effect sometimes seen on the ocean but more frequently in deserts due to total reflection of light at the

Noneffective

Not effective ineffective

Impression

Impression. Effect produced (esp. on mind and feelings). See PRIM' IMPRESSIONIS.

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Phantasmagoria

An optical effect produced by a magic lantern The figures are painted in transparent colors and all the rest of the

Providential

Effected by or referable to divine direction or superintendence as the providential contrivance of thing a providential escape

Reversing

Serving to effect reversal as of motion capable of being reversed

Accidental

Accidental, an effect is said to be accidental when the act is not done with the intention of causing it, and

Insurancer

One who effects insurance an insurer an underwriter

Reformer

One who effects a reformation or amendment one who labors for or urges reform as a reformer of manners or of

Ineffectually

Without effect in vain

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Mirage

An optical effect sometimes seen on the ocean but more frequently in deserts due to total reflection of light at the

Noneffective

Not effective ineffective

Impression

Impression. Effect produced (esp. on mind and feelings). See PRIM' IMPRESSIONIS.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Phantasmagoria

An optical effect produced by a magic lantern The figures are painted in transparent colors and all the rest of the

Providential

Effected by or referable to divine direction or superintendence as the providential contrivance of thing a providential escape

Reversing

Serving to effect reversal as of motion capable of being reversed

Accidental

Accidental, an effect is said to be accidental when the act is not done with the intention of causing it, and

Insurancer

One who effects insurance an insurer an underwriter

Reformer

One who effects a reformation or amendment one who labors for or urges reform as a reformer of manners or of

Ineffectually

Without effect in vain

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