Saturday, February 26, 2011

TRUTH




o·rig·i·nal   
[uh-rij-uh-nl]
–adjective
1.belonging or pertaining to the origin or beginning of something, or to a thing at its beginning: The book still has its original binding.
2.new; fresh; inventive; novel: an original way of advertising.
3.arising or proceeding independently of anything else: an original view of history.
4.capable of or given to thinking or acting in an independent, creative, or individual manner: an original thinker.
5.created, undertaken, or presented for the first time: to give the original performance of a string quartet.
6.being something from which a copy, a translation, or the like is made: The original document is in Washington.


in·spi·ra·tion   
[in-spuh-rey-shuhn]
–noun
1.an inspiring or animating action or influence: I cannot write poetry without inspiration.
2.something inspired, as an idea.
3.a result of inspired activity.
4.a thing or person that inspires.
5.Theology .
a.a divine influence directly and immediately exerted upon the mind or soul.
b.the divine quality of the writings or words of a person so influenced.
6.the drawing of air into the lungs; inhalation.
7.the act of inspiring; quality or state of being inspired.


cop·y 
[kop-ee]
noun, plural cop·ies, verb, cop·ied, cop·y·ing.
–noun
1.an imitation, reproduction, or transcript of an original: a copy of a famous painting.
2.one of the various examples or specimens of the same book, engraving, or the like.
3.written matter intended to be reproduced in printed form: The editor sent the copy for the next issue to the printer.
4.the text of a news story, advertisement, television commercial, etc., as distinguished from related visual materi



theft   
[theft]
–noun
1.the act of stealing; the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods or property of another; larceny.
2.an instance of this.
3.Archaic . something stolen.