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modist

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Mod´ist
n.1.One who follows the fashion.

modiste, modist
a maker and seller of fashionable gowns and millinery for women.
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Augustine and follows both the Aristotelian and the Modist binary distinction between natural signs and conventional signs.
Poet and sculptor, do the work Nor let the modist painter shirk What his great forefathers did, Bring the soul of man to God, Make him fill the cradles right.
First, there was the revival of terminist logic, to supersede the modist logic fashionable in Paris at the end of the thirteenth century.
 
 
 
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