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ascribe

1. To credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute.
2. To attribute or think of as belonging, as a quality or characteristic.
I ascribed her as a sexy fox with no brains who needs to hop in my bed and play Where's Waldo?.
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planetary-ascribed biological determinism

A term used to jokingly describe the pseudoscience of astrology, first used and popularized by Katya Zamolodchikova on the YouTube series UNHhhh
Rachel is such a nutjob that she actually believes in planetary-ascribed biological determinism.
by bobothebonobo May 7, 2020
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ASCIIbetical

Sorted using ASCII values rather than normal alphabetical order, so, for instance, any capital letter will be ahead of a lowercase letter.
CS comes before Chem if the sort is ASCIIbetical.
by Gerry S. November 25, 2007
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ascribing

Allocate to as being causal
Relations exists between need for achievement, ascribing and prescription for success and failure, beliefs with regards to abilities and self worth.
by Hercolena Oliver January 20, 2010
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acribene

"Acribene" is a word containing 2 Latin root words (acri and bene). Acri means bitter and bene means good. So, if someone is rude and nice, they're an acribene.
Oli: Lana is such an acribene.
George: I agree!
by acribenecece March 13, 2020
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