The name has by some later Oriental writers been modified into Hindu Koh (mountain), but this is factitious, and throws no more light on the origin of the title. [adjective]
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It is written for two choirs, the one of five and the other of four voices, and has obtained a celebrity which, if not entirely factitious, is certainly not due to its intrinsic merits alone. [adjective]
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Whatever humanity I might conjure up against it was all factitious, and concerned my philosophy more than my feelings. [Please select]
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It is surely intellectual, classic, even factitious in conception as well as in execution. [Please select]
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This appears to me an insoluble question, and probably, even, a factitious one. [Please select]
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These are, it has been very justly said, factitious problems, imaginary difficulties which do not exist. [Please select]
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But this factitious bucolicism is pervaded by a pathos, which, like volcanic heat, has fused into a new compound the dilapidated débris of the Theocritean world. [Please select]
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Calendar was furthermore possessed of a polished bald spot, girdled with a tonsure of silvered hair--circumstances which lent some factitious distinction to a personality otherwise commonplace. [Please select]
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