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Zeitgeist

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Zeitgeist
[tsīt′gīst]
Etymology: Ger
literally, the spirit of the time, a climate of opinion, a convention of thought, or implicit assumptions.


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The attic houses the Zeitgeist for a while and then a new host supplants it.
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