Spengler

[speng-gler; Ger. shpeng-gluhr]

Speng·ler

[speng-gler; Ger. shpeng-gluhr]
noun
Os·wald [oz-wawld; Ger. aws-vahlt] , 1880–1936, German philosopher.
Speng·le·ri·an [speng-gleer-ee-uhn, shpeng-] , noun, adjective
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the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
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Spengler (ˈspɛŋlə, German ˈʃpɛŋlər)
 
n
Oswald (ˈɔsvalt). 1880--1936, German philosopher of history, noted for The Decline of the West (1918--22), which argues that civilizations go through natural cycles of growth and decay

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