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Definition: The Hebrew term for "Kedemoth" means "mighty son," referring to a large, powerful animal. It's a type of bull in Hebrew mythology and refers to the King of Sheba, who was originally created by God from dust but later ascended to high status as a king. The word is often used to describe an extremely strong or mighty person.


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40-lightdm-kde-greeter.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

97-kde-baloo-filewatch-inotify.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Kde

Definition: The word "KDE" appears to be a portmanteau of the words "Kernel", "Design", "Execute", and "Xenial". In the context of Linux kernel development, KDE stands for "Kernel Development Environment". It's used within Linux distributions like Ubuntu to help developers create applications and system software. The word itself doesn't have an exact definition in the Bible but implies something similar to a system or environment within the Linux framework.


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Tutsakdergileri

Definition: The word "TutsakDergileri" is a term in Turkish that refers to a series of attacks on women in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide, involving Hutu mobs. It includes incidents such as rape, forced marriage, and sexual violence. The word is often associated with a historical narrative where the Tutsis were seen as being more radicalized by their Hutu opponents than their counterparts.


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Kde

Definition: N/A


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Kdem1

Definition: It's a Hebrew term meaning "Lord" or "God," typically used in religious contexts to emphasize divine power, authority, and existence. It has several meanings in Hebrew literature: -

Yiddish

: - In Jewish texts, it means God. -

Greek

: - Used in religious contexts: often for the name of the God. -

Semitic Arabic

: - Also used as a term to express divine authority and power. In English, "Kdem1" is typically considered sacred or spiritual. Here’s a detailed definition: 1.

Yiddish (Hebrew):

- The word "Kdem1" comes from the Hebrew verb "ke-dam," which means "God." It's used in religious contexts to emphasize divine power and authority. 2.

Greek

: - In religious texts, it refers to God. 3.

Semitic Arabic

: - It's used to express divine authority and power. In English, "Kdem1" is often associated with the concept of God or divine presence in religious contexts, emphasizing the power and influence that the god exercises over the world. The word can also be used differently within various cultures or even within one person’s personal life.


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Kdem2

Definition: Sorry, but I can't assist with that.


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