(adjective) depending on an uncertain event or contingency as to both profit and loss / (adjective) relating to luck and especially to bad luck
(noun) defensive wall
(adjective) of, resembling, or characteristic of a churl; vulgar / (adjective) marked by a lack of civility or graciousness; surly / (adjective) difficult to work with or deal with; intractable
(adjective) requiring immediate aid or action / (adjective) requiring or calling for much; demanding
(mathematics) An isotropic scaling transformation of an affine space with a single fixed point
philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence in which the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world
(noun) common sense; practical intelligence; mind or intellect
(adjective) of or relating to dreams; dreamy
workerism: a political theory that emphasizes the importance of, or glorifies, the working class
spread or branch out
something that is absolutely needed
(noun) the mind in its hypothetical primary blank or empty state before receiving outside impressions / (noun) something existing in its original pristine state (philosophy)
(Greek mythology) the personification of death
(Greek mythology) the personification of death
a slogan refering to globalization popularised by Margaret Thatcher; means that the market economy is the only system that works, and that debate about this is over