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Plectranthus verticillatus (L. f.) Druce - Scientific plant list

28 трав. 2020 р. — Symbol PLVE2 Common Name whorled plectranthus Botanical Family Lamiaceae.
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đubrovnik - Hrvatski jezični portal

25 вер. 2020 р. — đùbrōvnīk m <nDEFINICIJA reg. [i] (+ srp.)[/i] lopatica za smeće, v. škovacera, mišćafl ETIMOLOGIJA vidi đubre.
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platter - Etymology dictionary

1 лист. 2020 р. — (n.) late 13c., platere, from Anglo Fr. plater, O.Fr. plate (see PLATE (Cf. plate) (n.))
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potash - Etymology dictionary

7 жовт. 2020 р. — 1640s, loan translation of Du. potaschen, lit. pot ashes; so called because it was originally obtained by soaking wood ashes in water and evaporating the mixture ...
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perturbation - Australian English dictionary

pɜtəˈbeɪʃən/ (say pertuh bayshuhn) noun 1. the act of perturbing. 2. the state of being perturbed. 3. mental disquiet or agitation. 4. a cause of mental disquiet.
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Gawain - Encyclopedia of medieval literature

Gauvin, Gawein, Gwalchmei, Walewein, Walwanus, Gawen) Gawain is a knight of King ARTHUR's court and a central character in the Arthurian tradition, but ...
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nainsook - English contemporary dictionary

14 квіт. 2020 р. — neɪnsÊŠk n. thin cotton fabric of Indian origin that is used for making baby clothes and lingerie.
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Knight - Wikipedia

Etymology. The word knight, from Old English cniht ("boy" or "servant"), is a cognate of the German word Knecht ("servant, bondsman, vassal"). This meaning, of unknown origin, is common among West Germanic languages (cf Old Frisian kniucht, Dutch knecht, Danish knægt, Swedish knekt, Norwegian knekt, Middle High German kneht, all meaning "boy, youth, lad").