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literally, spirit of the times, the outlook or general feeling characteristic of the art creations of a time or cultural period.
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German for the spirit of the times. The times seem to be ripe for a particular invention, as evidenced by the fact that inventions are often invented simultaneously by two or more people.
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| zeitgeist |
the German word meaning literally: time ghost, or "spirit of the times". It refers to the totality of experience of a time or age; eg the Romantic era was characterized by a 'zeitgeist' of man vs nature, the emergence of and solitary 'existential hero,' freedom in the arts and expression etc.
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| zeitgeist |
The general culture, education, and morals of a given era
Ãâó: www.islandnet.com/~egbird/dict/z.htm
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| zeitgeist |
is a German word. Zeit meaning "time" and Geist meaning "ghost," Zeitgeist means the spirit of the age or times. The trend of thought and counter-thought specific to a certain temporo-spatial environs.
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