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Histiry

Definition:

Histiry refers to the written records of past events, particularly in relation to human affairs.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

  • Sense 1: The branch of knowledge that deals with the study of past events, especially human affairs.
  • Sense 2: A chronological record of past events, discoveries, and developments.
  • Sense 3: The interpretation and analysis of historical events and their significance.

Usage:

1. The study of histiry enables us to understand the roots and causes of present-day societal structures.

2. The histiry of ancient civilizations fascinates many people.

3. Historians use histiry as a tool to gain insights into the dynamics of the past.

Sample Sentences:

  • The professor assigned a research paper on the histiry of European colonialism.
  • Reading about the histiry of World War II helps us avoid repeating past mistakes.
  • Exploring local histiry can provide a sense of belonging and pride in one's community.

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