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Scrutiny
noun
plural noun: scrutinies
1.
critical observation
or examination.
2.
Synonyms
careful
examination, inspection, survey, scan, study, perusal, search, investigation,
exploration, research, probe, enquiry, check, audit, review, analysis,
dissection, going-over, look-see, once-over
antonymsglance, cursory look
origin
late Middle English: from Latin scrutinium, from scrutari ‘to
search’ (originally ‘sort rubbish’, from scruta ‘rubbish’). Early use
referred to the taking of individual votes in an election procedure.
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to scrutiny
scrutiny (n.)
early 15c., "a vote to choose
someone to decide a question," from Late Latin scrutinium "a
search, inquiry" (in Medieval Latin, "a mode of election by
ballot"), from Latin scrutari "to
examine, investigate, search," from PIE root *skreu- "to
cut; cutting tool" (see shred (n.)). Meaning "close
examination" first recorded c. 1600. Perhaps the original notion of the
Latin word is "to search through trash," via scruta (plural) "trash, rags"
("shreds"); or the original sense might be "to cut into,
scratch."
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Stamina
noun
1.
the ability to
sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
2.
Synonyms
endurance, staying power, indefatigability, tirelessness,
resistance, resilience, fortitude, strength, vigor, energy, staunchness,
steadfastness, robustness, toughness, determination, tenacity, perseverance,
grit
origin
late 17th century (in the sense ‘rudiments, essential elements
of something’): from Latin, plural of stamen in the sense ‘threads spun by
the Fates’.
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stamina (n.)
1670s, "rudiments or original
elements of something," from Latin stamina "threads,"
plural of stamen (genitive staminis) "thread, warp" (see stamen). Sense of "power to resist
or recover, strength, endurance" first recorded 1726 (originally
plural), from earlier meaning "congenital vital capacities of a person
or animal;" also in part from use of the Latin word in reference to the
threads spun by the Fates (such as queri nimio de
stamine "too long a thread of life"), and partly
from a figurative use of Latin stamen "the
warp (of cloth)" on the notion of the warp as the "foundation"
of a fabric. Related: Staminal.
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“ ‘ Accept the situation as it is rather than
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“ ‘ leave behind the past ‘ ”
“ ‘ new adventure readiness ‘ ”
“ ‘ venture willingness into uncharted territory
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“ ‘thinking un scarce ‘ ”
“ ‘ efforts being
un fatigued ‘ ”
“ ‘ patience to success ‘
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