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verb • make amends for • turn away from sin or do penitence | ||||||||
29% | 7 | A form of ordeal by ingestion used in medieval Europe to determine guilt or innocence, by having an accused person swallow a piece of bread or cheese, after which divine judgment was believed to have rendered a verdict of innocence or guilt by causing the | ||||||
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23% | 14 | The first law deals with current while the second law deals with potential difference. | ||||||
noun • (physics) two laws governing electric networks in which steady currents flow: the sum of all the currents at a point is zero and the sum of the voltage gains and drops around any closed circuit is zero | ||||||||
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1 | A form of ordeal by ingestion used in medieval Europe to determine guilt or innocence, by having an accused person swallow a piece of bread or cheese, after which divine judgment was believed to have rendered a verdict of innocence or guilt by causing the | |
2 | Body language betrayed canoeist's guilt
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7 | The first law deals with current while the second law deals with potential difference. |