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dolor

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do·lor  (dlr)
n.
Sorrow; grief.

[Middle English dolour, from Old French, from Latin dolor, pain, from dolre, to suffer, feel pain.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.dolor - (poetry) painful grief
poesy, poetry, verse - literature in metrical form
brokenheartedness, grief, heartache, heartbreak - intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death)


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Among them are the Pygmalion motif in Jane Austen's Emma and Ivan Goncharov's Oblomov, The East in the literary-ideological discourse of the Russian symbolists, catharsis and dolor in the Doktor Zhivago and Lolita, and exotica in Valerii Bruisov's early urban poetry.
Me dijo, 'Tu sufres de dolor de cabeza, de dolor de piernas' y eso era ciertoy me dijo muchas cosas y confie en ella", dijo el senor.
In theory, you could actually use your eye to estimate dolor as an indication of cupric ion build up, but a spectrophotometer will give you an exact reading.
 
 
 
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