IPA: /kæˈdjuːsɪti/
KK: /kæˈdjuːsɪti/
Definition: The state of being weak or old, often related to the natural decline that comes with age, or the quality of being temporary and not lasting long.
Example: As people age, they often face the caducity of their physical abilities.
IPA: /kəˈnænɪkəl/
KK: /kəˈnænɪkəl/
Definition: Following accepted rules or standards, often used in reference to established practices or texts.
Example: The professor recommended reading canonical works of literature to understand the foundations of modern writing.
IPA: /kəˈnɒnɪkli/
KK: /kænəˌnɑːkli/
Definition: In a way that follows a standard or accepted rule or principle.
Example: The story was canonically told according to the traditional format.
IPA: /kəˈnɒnɪsɪti/
KK: /kəˈnɒnɪsɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of being accepted as a standard or authoritative in a particular field, often related to literature, religion, or art.
Example: The canonicity of the text was debated among scholars for many years.
IPA: /ˈkæʒ.jʊ.ɪst/
KK: /ˈkæʒuɪst/
Definition: A person who is skilled in resolving moral problems by applying general ethical principles to specific cases.
Example: The casuist provided a detailed analysis of the ethical dilemma presented in the case study.
IPA: //kæˈjuːɪstɪk//
KK: /kæˈzjuːɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to the analysis of moral cases or situations, often involving subtle distinctions and reasoning.
Example: The lawyer's casuistic approach helped clarify the complex ethical issues in the case.
IPA: //kæˈzjuːɪstɪk//
Definition: Relating to the use of moral principles to resolve specific cases or situations, often in a legal or ethical context.
Example: The lawyer's casuistical approach helped clarify the complex moral dilemmas in the case.
IPA: /ˈkæʒ.ʊ.ɪ.stri/
KK: /ˈkæʒuɪstri/
Definition: A type of reasoning that uses clever but misleading arguments to justify actions or decisions, often in moral or ethical contexts.
Example: The lawyer's use of casuistry made it difficult to determine the true nature of his client's actions.
IPA: /ˈkeɪsəs/
KK: /ˈkeɪsəs/
Definition: An event or situation that happens, often used to refer to a specific case or example.
Example: The lawyer presented a casus to illustrate the complexities of the law.
IPA: //ˌkætɪˈkɪstɪk//
KK: /kætɪˈkɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to a summary of religious doctrine, often used for teaching purposes.
Example: The teacher used a catechistic approach to explain the principles of faith to the students.
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