Magi , proper n, plural only : (Christianity) Chiefly preceded by the (three): the wise men who visited and gave gifts to the baby Jesus at the Epiphany (traditionally considered to be three in number and sometimes named Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchior, but the Bible does not state how many there were or their names). (astronomy, by extension) The three bright stars (Alnitak (ζ Ori), Alnilam (ε Ori), and Mintaka (δ Ori)) that form Orion's Belt in the Orion constellation. In Western Christianity, today is Epiphany, which commemorates the visit of the Magi to the Christ child.
full-throated , adj : (also figurative of noises by objects) Using all the power of one's voice; communicated loudly or vociferously. (figurative) Showing strong feelings. [...]
facticity , n : (uncountable) The quality or state of being a fact. (uncountable, specifically, philosophy) In existentialism, the state of being in the world without any knowable reason for such existence, or of being in a particular state of affairs which one has no control over. (countable) A fact that is not changeable or that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.
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