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pretext

pre·text (prē'těkst') n. 1. An ostensible or professed purpose; an excuse. 2. An effort or strategy intended to conceal something. tr.v. pre·text·ed, pre·text·ing, pre·texts To allege as an excuse. [Latin praetextum, from neuter past participle of praetexere, to disguise : prae-, pre- + texere, to weave; see teks- in Indo-European roots.]

Thursday, May 20, 2010

To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. - William Blake



Posted by corrie at 5:31 PM
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