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  • Verbal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up verbal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Verbal may refer to: Verbal (rapper) (born 1975), Japanese rapper Verbal Kent (born 1978), American

    Verbal

    Verbal

  • Verbal abuse
  • Form of abuse using verbal communication for intent to harm person and entity

    Verbal abuse (also known as verbal aggression, verbal attack, verbal violence, verbal assault, psychic aggression, or psychic violence) is a type of

    Verbal abuse

    Verbal_abuse

  • Verbal memory
  • Form of memory

    Verbal memory, in cognitive psychology, is memory of words and other abstractions involving language. A variety of tests is used to gauge verbal memory

    Verbal memory

    Verbal_memory

  • Procès-verbal
  • Legal Term

    Procès-verbal (French procès, process, Late Latin verbalis, from verbum, word) is a legal term with a number of meanings: in Francophone countries, such

    Procès-verbal

    Procès-verbal

  • Verbal agreement
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Verbal agreement may refer to: Oral contract or verbal contract, a contract the terms of which have been agreed by spoken communication Verbal agreement

    Verbal agreement

    Verbal_agreement

  • Keyser Söze
  • Character in the 1995 film The Usual Suspects

    Bryan Singer. According to the main protagonist, petty con artist Roger "Verbal" Kint (Kevin Spacey), Söze is a crime lord whose ruthlessness and influence

    Keyser Söze

    Keyser_Söze

  • Verbal subgroup
  • A subgroup of a group

    In mathematics, in the area of abstract algebra known as group theory, a verbal subgroup is a subgroup of a group that is generated by all elements that

    Verbal subgroup

    Verbal_subgroup

  • Verbal (rapper)
  • Zainichi Korean rapper (born 1975)

    Verbal (born August 21, 1975) is a Japanese rapper, music video director and record producer who debuted in 1998 as a member of the hip hop group M-Flo

    Verbal (rapper)

    Verbal (rapper)

    Verbal_(rapper)

  • Nonverbal communication
  • Interpersonal communication through wordless (mostly visual) cues

    in order to capture non-verbal cues into a verbal medium. "Non-verbal behaviours are multifunctional." Many different non-verbal channels are engaged at

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal_communication

  • Verbal Jint
  • South Korean musician (born 1980)

    Jin-tae (Korean: 김진태; born December 19, 1980), better known by his stage name Verbal Jint (버벌진트), is a South Korean musician, rapper and record producer who

    Verbal Jint

    Verbal Jint

    Verbal_Jint

  • Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
  • IQ test designed to measure intelligence in adults

    its emphasis on language and verbal skills. Wechsler designed an entire scale that allowed the measurement of non-verbal intelligence. This became known

    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    Wechsler_Adult_Intelligence_Scale

  • I (Taeyeon song)
  • 2015 single by Taeyeon

    "I" is the debut solo single by South Korean singer Taeyeon featuring Verbal Jint. It was released by SM Entertainment on October 7, 2015, as the lead

    I (Taeyeon song)

    I_(Taeyeon_song)

  • Verbal noun
  • Noun formed from or otherwise corresponding to a verb

    Look up verbal noun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Historically, grammarians have described a verbal noun or gerundial noun as a verb form that functions

    Verbal noun

    Verbal_noun

  • Verbal Behavior
  • Psychology book

    Verbal Behavior is a 1957 book by psychologist B. F. Skinner, in which he describes what he calls verbal behavior, or what was traditionally called linguistics

    Verbal Behavior

    Verbal Behavior

    Verbal_Behavior

  • Verbal intelligence
  • Ability to understand concepts in words

    Verbal intelligence is the ability to understand and reason using concepts framed in words. More broadly, it is linked to problem solving, abstract reasoning

    Verbal intelligence

    Verbal intelligence

    Verbal_intelligence

  • Folklore
  • Expressive culture shared by particular groups

    passed along informally from one individual to another, either through verbal instruction or demonstration. The academic study of folklore is called folklore

    Folklore

    Folklore

    Folklore

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    For human communication, a central contrast is between verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication involves the exchange of messages in linguistic

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • SAT
  • Standardized test used for U.S. college admissions

    history, it was called the Scholastic Aptitude Test and had two components, Verbal and Mathematical, each of which was scored on a range from 200 to 800. Later

    SAT

    SAT

    SAT

  • Learning
  • Process of acquiring new knowledge

    Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behavior, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. The ability to learn is possessed

    Learning

    Learning

    Learning

  • Brain
  • Organ central to the nervous system

    The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It consists of nervous tissue and

    Brain

    Brain

    Brain

  • Non-verbal leakage
  • Non-verbal leakage is a form of non-verbal behavior that occurs when a person verbalizes one thing, but their body language indicates another, common forms

    Non-verbal leakage

    Non-verbal_leakage

  • Semantic satiation
  • Psychological phenomenon

    (Glanzer, 1953), reminiscence (Eysenck, 1956), verbal satiation (Smith and Raygor, 1956), and verbal transformation (Warren, 1961b). — From Leon Jakobovits

    Semantic satiation

    Semantic_satiation

  • Verbal injury
  • Verbal injury is a delict in Scotland. Proof of special damage In any action for verbal injury it is not necessary for the pursuer to aver or prove special

    Verbal injury

    Verbal_injury

  • Verbal reasoning
  • Understanding and reasoning using concepts framed in words

    Verbal reasoning is understanding and reasoning using concepts framed in words. It aims at evaluating ability to think constructively, rather than at simple

    Verbal reasoning

    Verbal_reasoning

  • Irony
  • Literary and rhetorical device or general attitude towards life

    four of verbal irony, dramatic irony, cosmic irony, and Romantic irony as major types. The latter three types are sometimes contrasted with verbal irony

    Irony

    Irony

    Irony

  • Verbal abuse (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the free dictionary. Verbal abuse is a form of abusive behavior involving the use of language. Verbal abuse may also refer to: Verbal Abuse (band), an American

    Verbal abuse (disambiguation)

    Verbal_abuse_(disambiguation)

  • Hyphen
  • Punctuation mark used to join words

    dash–versus–hyphen use, see Dash § En dash.) When an object is compounded with a verbal noun, such as egg-beater (a tool that beats eggs), the result is sometimes

    Hyphen

    Hyphen

  • Verb
  • Part of speech that conveys an action

    express modality with adverbs, but some also use verbal forms as in the given examples. If the verbal expression of modality involves the use of an auxiliary

    Verb

    Verb

  • Verbal aggression
  • Personality trait or a mainly destructive form of communication

    [better source needed] Verbal aggression, also known as verbal abuse, refers to the use of “harsh and insulting language directed at a person”. Verbal aggression

    Verbal aggression

    Verbal aggression

    Verbal_aggression

  • Developmental verbal dyspraxia
  • Difficulty in coordinating muscles needed for speech

    Developmental verbal dyspraxia (DVD), also known as childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and developmental apraxia of speech (DAS), is a motor speech disorder

    Developmental verbal dyspraxia

    Developmental_verbal_dyspraxia

  • Verbal fluency test
  • Psychological test

    A verbal fluency test is a kind of psychological test in which a participant is asked to produce as many words as possible from a category in a given time

    Verbal fluency test

    Verbal_fluency_test

  • Part of speech
  • Category of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause

    while the inflected endings that exist are mostly ambiguous: -ed may mark a verbal past tense, a participle or a fully adjectival form; -s may mark a plural

    Part of speech

    Part_of_speech

  • Verbal identity
  • Linguistic component of an organization's brand

    Verbal identity or verbal brand identity is the linguistic component of an organisation's brand. It incorporates brand language, the terms in which an

    Verbal identity

    Verbal_identity

  • Consent
  • Voluntary agreement to another's proposal

    consented to. This contractualism mostly relies on verbal, affirmative consent and overlooks non-verbal or alternative ways of consenting. The latter is

    Consent

    Consent

  • Verbal self-defense
  • Verbal de-escalation technique

    Verbal self-defense or verbal aikido is the art of using one's words to prevent, de-escalate, or end an attempted verbal or physical assault. It is a way

    Verbal self-defense

    Verbal_self-defense

  • Truth or dare?
  • Verbal party game

    Truth or dare? is a mostly verbal party game requiring two or more players. Players are given the choice between answering a question truthfully, or performing

    Truth or dare?

    Truth_or_dare?

  • California Verbal Learning Test
  • Neuropsychological test

    The California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests in North America. As an instrument, it represents a

    California Verbal Learning Test

    California_Verbal_Learning_Test

  • Verbal overshadowing
  • Verbal overshadowing is a phenomenon where giving a verbal description of sensory input impairs formation of memories of that input. This was first reported

    Verbal overshadowing

    Verbal_overshadowing

  • Verbal arithmetic
  • Puzzle of reconstructing equations that have been enciphered into words

    Verbal arithmetic, also known as alphametics, cryptarithmetic, cryptarithm or word addition, is a type of mathematical game consisting of a mathematical

    Verbal arithmetic

    Verbal_arithmetic

  • Protocol analysis
  • Protocol analysis is a psychological research method that elicits verbal reports from research participants. Protocol analysis is used to study thinking

    Protocol analysis

    Protocol_analysis

  • Verbal Abuse (band)
  • American hardcore punk/crossover thrash band

    Verbal Abuse is an American hardcore punk/crossover thrash band formed in Houston in 1981. They were one of the early bands of hardcore punk. In 1983,

    Verbal Abuse (band)

    Verbal Abuse (band)

    Verbal_Abuse_(band)

  • B. F. Skinner
  • American psychologist and social philosopher (1904–1990)

    Two, while his analysis of human behavior culminated in his 1958 work, Verbal Behavior. Skinner, John B. Watson, and Ivan Pavlov are considered to be

    B. F. Skinner

    B. F. Skinner

    B._F._Skinner

  • Auditory verbal agnosia
  • Inability to comprehend spoken language

    Auditory verbal agnosia (AVA), also known as pure word deafness, is the inability to comprehend speech. Individuals with this disorder lose the ability

    Auditory verbal agnosia

    Auditory_verbal_agnosia

  • Glasgow Coma Scale
  • Behavioral diagnostic scale for assessing the level of brain damage

    The GCS score takes into consideration three components: eye movements, verbal response (e.g., speech), and motor response (e.g. purposeful body movements)

    Glasgow Coma Scale

    Glasgow_Coma_Scale

  • Greeting
  • Expression to acknowledge another person

    as by the relationship of the people. The formal greeting may involve a verbal acknowledgment and sometimes a handshake, but beyond that, facial expression

    Greeting

    Greeting

    Greeting

  • Demolition Man (film)
  • 1993 film by Marco Brambilla

    Demolition Man is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Marco Brambilla in his directorial debut. It stars Sylvester Stallone, Wesley

    Demolition Man (film)

    Demolition_Man_(film)

  • Contract
  • Legally binding document establishing rights and duties between parties

    An oral contract may also be called a parol contract or a verbal contract, with "verbal" meaning "spoken" rather than "in words", an established usage

    Contract

    Contract

  • Biblical inspiration
  • Doctrine in Christian theology

    Bible. Lea & Griffen meant that they advocated verbal plenary inspiration as fact, instead of the verbal dictation theory. The Evangelical position was

    Biblical inspiration

    Biblical inspiration

    Biblical_inspiration

  • Nonverbal learning disorder
  • Neurodevelopmental disorder

    visual-spatial processing. People with this condition have normal or advanced verbal intelligence and significantly lower nonverbal intelligence. A review of

    Nonverbal learning disorder

    Nonverbal_learning_disorder

  • Word salad
  • Confused unintelligible jumble of words and phrases

    Look up word salad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A word salad is a "confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases", often

    Word salad

    Word salad

    Word_salad

  • Verbal autopsy
  • Method of gathering health information about a deceased individual

    Verbal autopsy (VA) is a method of gathering information about symptoms and circumstances for a deceased individual to determine their cause of death.

    Verbal autopsy

    Verbal autopsy

    Verbal_autopsy

  • Hermeneutics
  • Theory and methodology of text interpretation

    understanding and communication. Modern hermeneutics includes both verbal and non-verbal communication, as well as semiotics, presuppositions, and pre-understandings

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

  • Verbal Kent
  • American rapper

    Dan Weiss (born July 22, 1978), better known by his stage name Verbal Kent, is an American alternative hip hop artist from Chicago. Weiss was born and

    Verbal Kent

    Verbal_Kent

  • Erotic humiliation
  • Consensual use of humiliation in a sexual context

    and dominance for the person administering it. Erotic humiliation may be verbal, physical, or both, and can occur in either private or public settings.

    Erotic humiliation

    Erotic humiliation

    Erotic_humiliation

  • Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
  • Intelligence test

    Scale (WAIS). The test measures five weighted factors and consists of both verbal and nonverbal subtests. The five factors being tested are knowledge, quantitative

    Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales

    Stanford–Binet_Intelligence_Scales

  • Backchannel (linguistics)
  • Conversational responses that can be verbal or non-verbal

    interjects responses to the speaker. A backchannel response can be verbal, non-verbal, or both. Backchannel responses are often phatic expressions, primarily

    Backchannel (linguistics)

    Backchannel_(linguistics)

  • Albert Mehrabian
  • American psychologist (born 1939)

    Angeles. He is best known for his publications on the relative importance of verbal and nonverbal messages. Mehrabian, born in 1939 to an Armenian family in

    Albert Mehrabian

    Albert_Mehrabian

  • Autoclitic
  • Autoclitics are verbal responses that modify the effect on the listener of the primary operants that comprise B.F. Skinner's classification of Verbal Behavior

    Autoclitic

    Autoclitic

  • Suzette Haden Elgin
  • American linguist and writer

    science-fiction constructed languages. Her best-known non-fiction includes her Verbal Self-Defense series. Patricia Anne Suzette Wilkins was born in 1936 in Jefferson

    Suzette Haden Elgin

    Suzette_Haden_Elgin

  • Context
  • Non-language factors that enhance understanding of communication

    usually preferred. Verbal context refers to the text or speech surrounding an expression (word, sentence, or speech act). Verbal context influences the

    Context

    Context

  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    called verbal fallacies and material fallacies, respectively. A material fallacy is an error in what the arguer is talking about, while a verbal fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Grammatical mood
  • Grammatical feature of verbs

    of verbs, used for signaling modality. In other words, it is the use of verbal inflections that allow speakers to express their attitude toward what they

    Grammatical mood

    Grammatical_mood

  • Thought disorder
  • Disorder of thought form, content or stream

    initiating an exploratory conversation with a client and observing their verbal responses. FTD is often used to establish a diagnosis of schizophrenia;

    Thought disorder

    Thought disorder

    Thought_disorder

  • Auditory hallucination
  • Perception of sound without auditory stimulus

    hearing one or more voices without a speaker present, known as an auditory verbal hallucination. This may be associated with psychotic disorders, most notably

    Auditory hallucination

    Auditory_hallucination

  • Auditory-verbal therapy
  • Medical intervention

    Auditory-verbal therapy is a method for teaching deaf children to listen and speak using hearing technology such as hearing aids and auditory implants

    Auditory-verbal therapy

    Auditory-verbal_therapy

  • Vinnie Paz
  • American rapper (born 1977)

    October 5, 1977), better known as Vinnie Paz (formerly known as Ikon the Verbal Hologram), is an Italian-American rapper and producer behind the Philadelphia

    Vinnie Paz

    Vinnie Paz

    Vinnie_Paz

  • Grammatical conjugation
  • Creation of derived forms of a verb from its principal parts by inflection

    verb paradigm; this may be presented in the form of a conjugation table. Verbal agreement, or concord, is a morpho-syntactic construct in which properties

    Grammatical conjugation

    Grammatical conjugation

    Grammatical_conjugation

  • Sexual consent
  • Voluntary agreement to engage in sexual activity

    McKenna College, states that her college allows either verbal or non-verbal consent, with non-verbal consent being assessed by looking at whether the other

    Sexual consent

    Sexual_consent

  • Raven's Progressive Matrices
  • Non-verbal test

    or RPM is a non-verbal test typically used to measure general human intelligence and abstract reasoning and is regarded as a non-verbal estimate of fluid

    Raven's Progressive Matrices

    Raven's_Progressive_Matrices

  • Jakobson's functions of language
  • Theory of language

    language (or communication functions), according to which an effective act of verbal communication can be described. Each of the functions has an associated

    Jakobson's functions of language

    Jakobson's functions of language

    Jakobson's_functions_of_language

  • The Usual Suspects
  • 1995 film by Bryan Singer

    Palminteri and Pete Postlethwaite. The plot follows the interrogation of Roger "Verbal" Kint, a small-time con man, who is one of only two survivors of a massacre

    The Usual Suspects

    The_Usual_Suspects

  • The Analysis of Verbal Behavior
  • Psychology journal

    The Analysis of Verbal Behavior (TAVB) is a peer reviewed, scientific journal established in 1982, which primarily publishes research in the field of psychology

    The Analysis of Verbal Behavior

    The_Analysis_of_Verbal_Behavior

  • Conversation games
  • Type of game

    Conversation games, also known as verbal games or spoken games, are games that require only conversational ability and no other paraphernalia. Conversation

    Conversation games

    Conversation_games

  • Wason verbal illusion
  • Cognitive illusion involving misinterpretation of negated sentences

    The Wason verbal illusion is a cognitive illusion in psycholinguistics where certain grammatically complex sentences are misinterpreted to mean the opposite

    Wason verbal illusion

    Wason_verbal_illusion

  • Nonverbal autism
  • Autism spectrum disorder where one cannot speak

    However, there appears to be a relationship between joint attention and verbal communication. Joint attention occurs between two individuals when one draws

    Nonverbal autism

    Nonverbal_autism

  • Verbal case
  • In grammar, the term verbal case has been used with various meanings. It may simply indicate the noun-case system of core arguments of the verb, such as

    Verbal case

    Verbal_case

  • Verbal discography
  • The discography of Verbal consists of 1 studio album released under Rhythm Zone, plus many featured singles and album tracks. Verbal is occasionally credited

    Verbal discography

    Verbal_discography

  • History of the SAT
  • intelligence than the verbal sections, and should be removed to be re-developed later as sub-tests with a score separate from that of the verbal sections. In 1930

    History of the SAT

    History_of_the_SAT

  • Auditory Verbal UK
  • UK charity

    Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK) is a charity that delivers auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) to deaf babies and children aged 0–5 years to enable them to listen

    Auditory Verbal UK

    Auditory_Verbal_UK

  • Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales
  • Test of intelligence

    include Verbal Reasoning (verbal), Guess What (verbal), Odd-Item Out (nonverbal), and What's Missing? (nonverbal). Memory subtests include Verbal Memory

    Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales

    Reynolds_Intellectual_Assessment_Scales

  • Agitation (medical)
  • Medical condition

    motor and cognitive activity characterized by excessive or inappropriate verbal and physical behaviors, emotional excitement, and restlessness, often arising

    Agitation (medical)

    Agitation_(medical)

  • Modal verb
  • Type of verb, such as "might", that is used to indicate modality

    language and modality is typically indicated by the use of invariant pre-verbal auxiliaries. The invariance of the modal auxiliaries to person, number,

    Modal verb

    Modal_verb

  • M-Flo
  • Japanese hip hop group

    stylized as m-flo) is a Japanese hip-hop group consisting of Taku Takahashi, Verbal and Lisa. Lisa left the group in 2002 to pursue a solo career and the remaining

    M-Flo

    M-Flo

    M-Flo

  • Vernon's verbal-perceptual model
  • Theory about the structure of intelligence

    Vernon's verbal-perceptual model is a theory about the structure of intelligence proposed by Philip E. Vernon in 1964 (Vernon, 1964, 1965). It was influenced

    Vernon's verbal-perceptual model

    Vernon's verbal-perceptual model

    Vernon's_verbal-perceptual_model

  • Verbosity
  • Excessive use of words

    Verbosity, or verboseness, is speech or writing that uses more words than necessary. The opposite of verbosity is succinctness.[dubious – discuss] Some

    Verbosity

    Verbosity

  • Portuguese language
  • Romance language

    ['tɾuki > 'tɾukʲ]). Semivowels contrast with unstressed high vowels in verbal conjugation, as in (eu) rio ('I laugh') /ˈʁi.u/ and (ele) riu ('he laughed')

    Portuguese language

    Portuguese language

    Portuguese_language

  • Dual-coding theory
  • Theory of cognition

    suggests that the mind processes information along two different channels; verbal and nonverbal. It was first hypothesized by Allan Paivio of the University

    Dual-coding theory

    Dual-coding theory

    Dual-coding_theory

  • Communication disorder
  • Any disorder affecting the ability to comprehend or use language and speech

    effectively with others. This also encompasses deficiencies in verbal and non-verbal communication styles. The delays and disorders can range from simple

    Communication disorder

    Communication_disorder

  • Beyond Verbal
  • Israeli start-up company

    Beyond Verbal is an Israeli start-up company that has developed a tool for Emotion recognition using vocal intonation. Beyond Verbal commercializes patented

    Beyond Verbal

    Beyond_Verbal

  • Math–verbal achievement gap
  • Disparity in American standardized exams

    The math–verbal achievement gap is a phenomenon first observed by Richard Rothstein in a brief 2002 article written in The New York Times. This achievement

    Math–verbal achievement gap

    Math–verbal achievement gap

    Math–verbal_achievement_gap

  • Helen Beebe
  • American educationist (1909–1989)

    1908 – March 18, 1989) was an American educator and pioneer of auditory-verbal therapy. In 1938, she made headlines when a judge jailed her for wearing

    Helen Beebe

    Helen_Beebe

  • Adverb
  • Class of words

    root (as in WikiWiki) as with the plural noun. Japanese forms adverbs from verbal adjectives by adding /ku/ (く) to the stem (haya- "swift" hayai "quick/early"

    Adverb

    Adverb

  • Djamel Eddine Kouloughli
  • Algerian Linguist

    7–10. "Contribution à la phonologie générative de l'arabe : le système verbal du parler arabe du S.R.A. (Nord-Constantinois, Algérie) / Djamel-Eddine

    Djamel Eddine Kouloughli

    Djamel_Eddine_Kouloughli

  • A picture is worth a thousand words
  • Adage

    image, which conveys its meaning or essence more effectively than a mere verbal description. In March 1911, the Syracuse Advertising Men's Club held a banquet

    A picture is worth a thousand words

    A picture is worth a thousand words

    A_picture_is_worth_a_thousand_words

  • Apraxia of speech
  • Inability to translate mental speech plans into enunciated sounds

    Apraxia of speech (AOS), also called verbal apraxia, is a speech sound disorder affecting an individual's ability to translate conscious speech plans into

    Apraxia of speech

    Apraxia_of_speech

  • Undisputed Attitude
  • 1996 studio album of cover songs by Slayer

    bands the Stooges, Minor Threat, T.S.O.L., D.R.I., D.I., Dr. Know, and Verbal Abuse, whose work was prominently featured with the inclusion of cover versions

    Undisputed Attitude

    Undisputed_Attitude

  • Old Church Slavonic grammar
  • Grammar of the Old Church Slavonic language

    Old Church Slavonic is an inflectional language with moderately complex verbal and nominal systems. The nominal case category distinguishes 7 cases for

    Old Church Slavonic grammar

    Old_Church_Slavonic_grammar

  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
  • Popular IQ test for children

    intellectual ability. It also provides five primary index scores, namely Verbal Comprehension Index, Visual Spatial Index, Fluid Reasoning Index, Working

    Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children

    Wechsler_Intelligence_Scale_for_Children

  • Verbal dictation
  • Theory about the creation of the Bible

    Verbal dictation describes a theory about how the Holy Spirit was involved with the people who first physically inscribed the Bible. According to this

    Verbal dictation

    Verbal_dictation

  • Mand (psychology)
  • Psychology term

    Mand is a term that B.F. Skinner used to describe a verbal operant in which the response is reinforced by a characteristic consequence and is therefore

    Mand (psychology)

    Mand_(psychology)

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  • Morant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and German

    Morant

    English, French, and German : from an Old French personal name of uncertain etymology. It appears to be a byname meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘enduring’, from the present participle of Old French (de)morer ‘to remain or stay’, but this may be no more than the reworking under the influence of folk etymology of a Germanic personal name. The later may be from the elements mōd ‘courage’ + hramn ‘raven’. Another possibility is derivation from Latin Maurus + suffix -andus (following the pattern of names formed from a verbal noun, such as Amandus).French : habitational name, a variant of Morand.

    Morant

  • Solvalavan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Solvalavan

    Articulate; Verbalize

    Solvalavan

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Online names & meanings

  • JULIEN
  • Male

    French

    JULIEN

    French form of Roman Latin Julianus, JULIEN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

  • Cori
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Irish

    Cori

    Ravine.

  • Suhana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Suhana

    Beautiful & pleasant (Celebrity Name: ShahRukh Khan)

  • KAT
  • Female

    English

    KAT

    Pet form of English Katherine, KAT means "pure."

  • Mubinah | موبیناہ
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mubinah | موبیناہ

    One who makes something clear, Manifest, One who clarifies, Plain

  • Yohanan
  • Biblical

    Yohanan

    Youkhana - Jonathan

  • Hinadosa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Hinadosa

    Without Fault

  • Senapati
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Senapati

    Lord Murugan

  • Shivanne
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Shivanne

    Goddess Parvati

  • Duraimani | துரைமாநீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Duraimani | துரைமாநீ

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  • Verbal
  • n.

    A noun derived from a verb.

  • Verbalize
  • v. i.

    To be verbose.

  • Verbal
  • a.

    Abounding with words; verbose.

  • Verify
  • v. t.

    To make into a verb; to use as a verb; to verbalize.

  • Verbalism
  • n.

    Something expressed verbally; a verbal remark or expression.

  • Verbalizing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Verbalize

  • Verbarian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to words; verbal.

  • Vocally
  • adv.

    In words; verbally; as, to express desires vocally.

  • Verbally
  • adv.

    In a verbal manner; orally.

  • Verbality
  • n.

    The quality or state of being verbal; mere words; bare literal expression.

  • Verbalization
  • n.

    The act of verbalizing, or the state of being verbalized.

  • Verbally
  • adv.

    Word for word; verbatim.

  • Verbatim
  • adv.

    Word for word; in the same words; verbally; as, to tell a story verbatim as another has related it.

  • Verbal
  • a.

    Consisting in, or having to do with, words only; dealing with words rather than with the ideas intended to be conveyed; as, a verbal critic; a verbal change.

  • Verbal
  • a.

    Expressed in words, whether spoken or written, but commonly in spoken words; hence, spoken; oral; not written; as, a verbal contract; verbal testimony.

  • Verbal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a verb; as, a verbal group; derived directly from a verb; as, a verbal noun; used in forming verbs; as, a verbal prefix.

  • Verbalize
  • v. t.

    To convert into a verb; to verbify.

  • Verbal
  • a.

    Having word answering to word; word for word; literal; as, a verbal translation.

  • Verbalized
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Verbalize

  • Verbalist
  • n.

    A literal adherent to, or a minute critic of, words; a literalist.