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useful_english.enacademic.com › jungle_gym

noun a structure of vertical and horizontal rods where children can climb and play • Hypernyms: ↑structure, ↑construction, ↑plaything, ↑toy * * * noun, ...
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XMTR - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

Transmitter (Governmental » Military) Look at other dictionaries: XMTR — Transmitter … Acronyms XMTR — Transmitter … Acronyms von A bis Z XMTR — abbr. Transmitter … Dictionary of abbreviations XMTR — • transmitter … Maritime acronyms and abbreviations Rivet Amber crash — Rivet Amber, an RC 135E, 62 4137, operating out of Shemya AFB, went down in the Bering Sea on 5 June, 1969.
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swahili_english.enacademic.com › mwewe

[Swahili Word] mwewe [Swahili Plural] mwewe [English Word] kite (bird) [English Plural] kites [Part of Speech] noun [Class] 9/10an [Terminology] ornithology ...
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medieval_india.enacademic.com › Sharqi_Dynasty

It was established by Khwaja Jahan Sultan us Sharq, who was appointed to Jaunpur in 1394 by Sultan Mah mud Tughlaq (1394 1412). His adopted son, Malik ...
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english_tagalog_new.enacademic.com › adjournment

Look at other dictionaries: · — I noun adjournal, break, continuation, deferment, dilatio, discontinuation, extension, hold over, intermission, interruption, moratorium, ...
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medieval_literature.enacademic.com › gnomic_verse

The term gnomic (meaning “sententious” or “aphoristic”) was originally applied to ancient Greek poets like Solon and Theognis, who wrote short moralistic ...
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signature - Black's law dictionary

06.07.2020 — The act of putting one s name at the end of an instrument to attest its validity; the name thus written. A signature may be written by hand, printed, stamped, ...
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Щосуботи в Мукачеві проводять безкоштовні заняття з ...

23 мукачівців прийшли сьогодні на заняття гуртка Юний кінолог зі своїми собаками. Такі заходи в місті проводять щосуботи, — розповіла тренерка Альона Малікова.
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scabbard - Etymology dictionary

13.01.2021 — (n.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. *escauberc sheath, vagina (13c.), probably from Frankish *skar blade (Cf. O.H.G. scar scissors, blade, sword ) + *berg protect (Cf.
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dismemberment - Etymology dictionary

24.02.2021 — Look at other dictionaries: · — Dis*mem ber*ment, n. · — index disassociation, division (act of dividing), split Burton s Legal Thesaurus. · — Dismember redirects ...
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Transitory items - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

Look at other dictionaries: Transitory postings — Transitory postings are expected income or expense items (e.g. Interest to be paid) … International financial encyclopaedia List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 2008 — This is an incomplete list of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom in 2008. NOTOC 1 100* Insolvency Practitioners and Insolvency Services Account ...
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medieval_india.enacademic.com › Jital

A billon coin introduced by Iltutmish in the Delhi sultanate. It contained 3.6 grains of silver. A jital carried a lower level of silver content than that of the dihliwal ...
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outhouse - Etymology dictionary

07.10.2020 — (n.) 1530s, shed, outbuilding, from OUT (Cf. out) + HOUSE (Cf. house) (n.). Sense of a privy (principally American English) is first attested 1819.
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blacks_law.enacademic.com › fructus_industriales

fraktas andastriyeyliyz/ Industrial fruits, or fruits of industry. Those fruits of a thing, as of land, which are produced by the labor and industry of the occupant, ...
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Portugueses – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

Os portugueses, assim como outros povos do sul da Europa e mediterrânicos, são uma população predominantemente morena. [15]As origens. Os portugueses são uma população sul europeia, predominantemente atlântico europeia e oeste-mediterrânica.
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haggard - Etymology dictionary

13.11.2020 — (adj.) 1560s, wild, unruly (originally in reference to hawks), from M.Fr. haggard, probably from O.Fr. faulcon hagard wild falcon, lit. falcon of the woods, from ...