Magi
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Magi: The wise men from the East who brought gifts for the baby Jesus
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Medical imaging technique (like X-rays and ultrasound) allowing physicians to see images of tissues. It is often used to examine the brain or spine.
Imagism: A movement of early 20th-century poets who used colloquial, concise, and image-laden language, not poetic diction. These include ezra pound, t. E. Hulme, h.d., d. H. Lawrence, william carlos . . . View Full Definition
Magical Thinking: The erroneous belief that ones thoughts, words, or actions will cause or prevent a specific outcome in some way that defies commonly understood laws of cause and effect. Magical thinking may . . . View Full Definition
Magic Realism: In 1925, Franz Roh first applied the term 'magic realism' (magischer Realismus in German) to a group of neue Saqchlichkeit painters in Munich (Cuddon 531). These painters blended realistic, . . . View Full Definition
Magic Circle: Magic CircleA simple isometric device comprising a flexible ring with handles. Can be used to firm the muscles of the upper arms, neck, and inner thighs (especially good for expectant mother . . . View Full Definition
Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI): Your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is your adjusted gross income (AGI) plus deductions, such as college loan interest and contributions to a deductible individual retirement account . . . View Full Definition
Imaging: Imaging describes the extent to which an audio system reproduces the directional cues that enable the listener to locate the instruments and vocalists as they were positioned during recordin . . . View Full Definition
Body Imaging Enhancement: Based on a balance between body, mind, and feeling, body imaging enhancement proposes that anatomical structural relationships of the body need to be realigned and stabilized from a central . . . View Full Definition
Magic Of Diversification: The effective reduction of risk (variance) of a portfolio, achieved without reduction to expected returns through the combination of assets with low or negative correlations (covariances). R . . . View Full Definition
Word of the Day:
Contingent Worker: Refers to an individual employed in a job that does not have an explicit contract for long-term employment (i.e., independent contractor or temporary employee)

Synonym of the Day:
Steal: Sneak, Creep, Slip, Tiptoe, Prowl, Lurk, Skulk, Pussyfootbargain, (good) Buy, Give-awayplagiarize, Pirate, Copy, Imitate, Appropriate,urp, Takesneak, . . . View All Synonyms

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Puppy Love
Robert and Kristy are so in love. It's puppy love. Dress them up for a perfect day out together. Play Game
