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Kurz

Definition: "Kurz" comes from Latin, which translates to "short." It's used as a prefix in Hebrew to denote a person or thing very short in length. In English, it refers to a very brief statement that conveys information quickly. Here are some examples: 1. Kurz: A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. 2. Kurz: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog quickly. In this context, "kurz" means something is very short or to an extreme in size or scale.


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Kurzweil

Definition: In the Old Testament, "kurzweil" refers to a type of time or period in human history that is short-lived. The meaning of "kurzweil" varies depending on the context. In the New Testament, "kurzweil" typically means a shortened period of time during which a person was unproductive, usually for personal reasons such as illness. In the Old Testament, it can also be used to describe a short period of time in human history that was relatively short-lived due to circumstances beyond their control. The word is used in various places throughout the Bible to describe time spans with significant significance but brief duration or period.


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