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Pseudonymous

Bearing a false or fictitious name as a pseudonymous work...


Son of Sam law

Son of Sam law [after Son of Sam, pseudonym of serial killer David Berkowitz, whose profits from the sale of his story a 1977 New York statute attempted to divert to his victims] : a law preventing criminals from profiting from media depictions (as in books or films) of their crimes ...


Esperanto

An artificial language intended to be universal devised by Dr Zamenhof a Russian who adopted the pseudonym ldquoDr Esperantordquo in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it in 1887 The vocabulary is very largely based upon words common to the chief European languages and sounds peculiar to any one language are eliminated The spelling is phonetic and the accent stress is always on the penult A revised and simplified form called Ido was developed in 1907 but Esperanto remained at the end of the 20th century the most popular aritficial language designed for normal human linguistic communication...


Jukes The

A pseudonym used to designate the descendants of two sisters the ldquoJukesrdquo sisters whose husbands were sons of a backwoodsman of Dutch descent They lived in the State of New York and their history was investigated by R L Dugdale as an example of the inheritance of criminal and immoral tendencies disease and pauperism Sixty per cent of those traced showed degeneracy and they are estimated to have cost society 1308000 in 75 years...


Pseudonym

A fictitious name assumed for the time as by an author a pen name an alias...


Pseudonymity

The using of fictitious names as by authors...


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