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histories


Meanings
  • The story or account of past events, especially as passed down by tradition.

    - "The history of the Roman Empire."
    - "A brief history of the world."
    - "The history of the United States of America."

Synonyms

background , past , log , medical history , account , chronicle , story , tale
Variants
List of all variants of histories that leads to same result
histories , history , ancient histories , ancient history , case histories , case history , life histories , life history , natural histories , natural history , oral historian , oral histories , oral history
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

From the Greek word 'historia', which means 'inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation'.


Culture
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Histories have played a significant role in various cultures and societies throughout history. They have been used to record and preserve the past, to educate and inform future generations, to shape and influence the collective consciousness and cultural identity of a people, and to inspire and motivate individuals to strive for excellence, to pursue their dreams and aspirations, and to make a positive impact on the world around them.

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