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Results for "randolph"

Pcrandolph

Definition: "PCrandolph" in the Bible refers to a man who was crucified alongside Jesus Christ, known for his blindness that enabled him to see the resurrected Christ alive. The term is found in the Gospel According to St. Matthew 27:64-65 and refers to the blind Simon Magus, who claimed he saw the resurrected Jesus before his death on the cross.


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Randolph

Definition: Randolph is a popular word used to describe an old person with big hair, quirky sense of humor, or a quirky sense of humor. It's not as commonly used in modern slang or everyday language.


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Definition: Randolph, an English town in northwestern England, was named for a small boy who had two brothers named Robert and George. He was the son of Thomas Randolph, a wealthy landowner. The name "Randolph" was likely a portmanteau of his family's surname and name. It means "son of the man," but it also refers to his father as well as his brother's.


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Randolph920cg

Definition: Randolph920cg refers to a series of letters that are often used in code. The word has biblical significance as it seems to be a reference to the prophet Daniel, specifically, 18:4 where God predicts that "a new moon and a new sun" will appear at the same time on two opposite points, with each sign being a part of this event. This verse implies that all things are connected in some way by means of cycles and change; one cycle ending leads to another cycle beginning.


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Randolphmpc

Definition: Randolph MPc, a term used to indicate that an electrical appliance or electronic device was manufactured by a company that was not licensed as a manufacturer under U.S. law. This could mean it was produced outside the country, unlicensed, or in violation of specific regulations and standards set forth by regulatory bodies or manufacturers. This term is often associated with malfunctioning appliances, which can be dangerous to users, particularly children and those with disabilities. It also highlights instances where companies may not follow established industry practices in terms of product safety and reliability.


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