futurism

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  An early 20th century avant-garde art movement focused on speed, the mechanical, and the modern, which took a deeply antagonistic attitude to traditional artistic conventions.
 * 2) The study and prediction of possible futures.
 * 3)  The Jewish expectation of the messiah in the future rather than recognizing him in the presence of Christ.
 * 4)  Eschatological interpretations associating some Biblical prophecies with future events yet to be fulfilled, including the Second Coming.
 * 1)  The Jewish expectation of the messiah in the future rather than recognizing him in the presence of Christ.
 * 2)  Eschatological interpretations associating some Biblical prophecies with future events yet to be fulfilled, including the Second Coming.

Translations

 * Catalan: futurisme
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 * Czech: futurismus
 * Esperanto: futurismo
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 * Galician: futurismo
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 * Icelandic: framúrstefna
 * Irish: todhchaíochas
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 * Japanese: 未来派, フューチャリズム
 * Kazakh: футуризм
 * Norwegian: futurisme
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 * Cyrillic: футуризам
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