Janus-like means two-faced i.e. insincere or hypocritical. The word comes from the Roman god Janus, who had two faces, and is also the source of 'January', the month that looks forwards to the new year and backwards to the old.
Janus-like behavior refers to someone who behaves in a contradictory or two-faced manner, alternating between different attitudes or opinions depending on the situation. These individuals may exhibit traits of being duplicitous, insincere, or manipulative.
It's the last name with an 's on the end. Unless the last name ends in s and then you just add '. Smith - Smith's Janus - Janus'
Tagalog Translation of BEHAVIOR: ugali
Verbal Behavior was created in 1957.
"Eu sou assim" means "I am like this" in Portuguese. It is used to express acceptance of one's personality, behavior, or characteristics.
The spelling "behavioural" is correct in the UK. The US spelling is behavioral.(Some sources use the -ioural form of the word concurrently with the -ior spelling of behavior, which can be confusing.)
The roman name for janus is also janus
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Janus has written: 'Miscellaneous essays in verse. By Janus, Junior'
Janus. The month of January is named for this god.
Janus IS roman.
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Tim Janus's birth name is Timothy Peter Janus.
Janus has two heads and one head is like mean and the other is nice but they both try to fool you. its in book 4 of the Percy Jackson series
janus defeated the catholics when they were under attack
A janus is a two-faced person or hypocrite.
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