Meaning:
abies concolor
n.
medium to tall fir of central to western United States having a narrow erect crown and soft wood
NCO Idiom, Proverb
John Henry (John Hancock)
signature Please sign your John Henry here and we will process your order right away.
John Hancock|Hancock|Henry|John|John Henry
n., informal Your signature; your name in writing. The man said, "Put your John Hancock on this paper." Joe felt proud when he put his John Henry on his very first driver's license.
John Hancock
John Hancock
Also, John Henry. One's signature, as in Just put your John Hancock on the dotted line. This expression alludes to John Hancock's prominent signature on the Declaration of Independence. The variant simply substitutes a common name for “Hancock.” [Mid-1800s]
unconscious
unconscious
the unconscious
Psychoanalysis the sum of all thoughts, memories, impulses, desires, feelings, etc. of which the individual is not conscious but which influence the emotions and behavior; that part of one's psyche which comprises repressed material of this nature
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