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Zeitgeist

zeitgeist
 noun  Usage: often capitalized  Etymology: German, from Zeit + Geist spirit  Date: 1835 the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era
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  n. 1 the spirit of the times. 2 the trend of thought and feeling in a period. Etymology: G f. Zeit time + Geist spirit ...
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  1. нем. дух времени ...
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  germ. noun дух времени ...
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  The zeitgeist of a particular place during a particular period in history is the attitudes and ideas that are generally common there at that time, especially the attitudes and ideas shown in literature, philosophy, and politics. He has caught the zeitgeist of rural life in the 1980s very well indeed. N-SING ...
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  ~ n German the general spirit or feeling of a period in history, as shown by people's ideas and beliefs at the time ...
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  - 1893, from Ger., lit. "spirit of the age," from zeit "time" + geist "spirit." ...
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