Pronunciation: /ˈtɪmeɪt/
Definition:
1. An irresistible emotion triggered by perceived alerts or dangers.
2. Experience of anxiety or terror in response to intimidating stimuli.
3. Reaction characterized by panic, alarm, or anxiety.
4. Psychological state arising from anticipated risks or hazards.
Significance:
• It defines fear and its psychological impact.
• It emphasizes reactions to potential dangers.
• It identifies triggers of distress.
• It avoids irregular pronunciations.
• It simplifies descriptions of frightening emotions.
• It improves clarity in psychological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fear."
Past verb: timated
Present simple verb: timate, timates
Present continuous verb: timating
Singular noun: timor
Plural noun: timors
Definition:
1. An irresistible emotion triggered by perceived alerts or dangers.
2. Experience of anxiety or terror in response to intimidating stimuli.
3. Reaction characterized by panic, alarm, or anxiety.
4. Psychological state arising from anticipated risks or hazards.
Significance:
• It defines fear and its psychological impact.
• It emphasizes reactions to potential dangers.
• It identifies triggers of distress.
• It avoids irregular pronunciations.
• It simplifies descriptions of frightening emotions.
• It improves clarity in psychological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fear."
Past verb: timated
Present simple verb: timate, timates
Present continuous verb: timating
Singular noun: timor
Plural noun: timors
Examples:
• "Dark (obscure) alleys often timate pedestrians late at night."
• "Public discoursing timates novice performers initially."
• "Timating scenarios prompt preparation and rehearsal."
• "Frightening movies induce intense timating experiences."
• "Bravery lies in confronting what (quat) timates us."
• "Dark (obscure) alleys often timate pedestrians late at night."
• "Public discoursing timates novice performers initially."
• "Timating scenarios prompt preparation and rehearsal."
• "Frightening movies induce intense timating experiences."
• "Bravery lies in confronting what (quat) timates us."
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Timariot was the name given to a Sipahi cavalryman in the Ottoman army
In return for service, each timariot received a parcel of revenue called a timar, a fief, which were usually recently conquered plots of agricultural land in the countryside.
In return for service, each timariot received a parcel of revenue called a timar, a fief, which were usually recently conquered plots of agricultural land in the countryside.
The timariot system played a central role in the Ottoman military and administrative structure from the 14th to the 17th century.
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