(n) (an instruction) manual
handbook (of roadsigns)
(n) hedonism
(n) isolation theory
(adj-na) paradoxical
(n) atomic theory
(n) old tradition
(n) epigenesis (theory)
(v5k,vt) (1) to persuade
to coax
to solicit
(2) to seduce
to make advances
to make a play
to make a pass
to put the moves on
to come on to
to hit on
to court
to woo
to romance
(n) novel narrated in the first person
(n) novel narrated in the first person
(n) editorial page
(n) (abbr) users' manual
(n) novelist
fiction writer
(P)
(n) the view of human nature as fundamentally depraved
(n) belief that human nature is fundamentally good
(n) coherence theory (theory that a proposition is true if it corresponds with a specified set of other propositions)
(n) the nebular hypothesis
(n) uniformitarianism
(n) preacher
(n) sutra-based ballads accompanied by the samisen
(n) persuasive power
(n) (printed) instructions
(P)
(n) explanatory note
(n) collection of stories (esp. myths, legends, etc.)
(n) preformation (theory)
(n) creationism
(n) (obsc) interactionism
(n) tidal hypothesis (of the origin of the solar system)
near-collision hypothesis
(n) correspondence theory (theory that a proposition is true if and only if it corresponds to the facts)
(n) heliocentric (Copernican) theory