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adjective

• pertaining to Stoicism or its followers

noun

• someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions

• a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno

adjective satellite

• seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive

22%7 Describing a speech or writing style that is stiff or unemotional
adjective

• measured by an angle or by the rate of change of an angle

• having angles or an angular shape

22%10 Reserved and unemotional
adjective satellite

• (British colloquial) not inclined to conversation

• conservative in professional manner

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