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potash - Etymology dictionary

07.10.2020 — 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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More than a grain of salt; for verbal garbage that needs a little extra seasoning to make it palatable. Joe: I ve never known him to be a violent guy. Which is why I have to take these stories about his sudden...
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isoglossa - Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari

07.10.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: Isoglossa — Isoglossa … Wikipedia Español. Isoglossa — Taxobox regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis ...
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知其不可而为之 - Chinese idioms dictionary

07.06.2020 — 知其不可而为之, 知其不可而為之) zhī qí bù kě ér wéi zhī 【典故】 明知做不到却偏要去做。 表示意志坚决。 有时也表示倔强固执。 【出处】 《论语·宪问》: “子路 ...
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aborigine - Etymology dictionary

21.10.2020 — (n.) 1858, mistaken singular of aborigines (1540s; the correct singular is aboriginal), from L. Aborigines the first ancestors of the Romans; the first inhabitants ...
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praline - Etymology dictionary

10.10.2020 — (n.) 1727, from Fr. praline, from the name of Marshal Duplessis Praslin (1598 1675, pronounced praline ), whose cook invented the confection.
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авторитет - Словник синонімів української мови

08.08.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: АВТОРИТЕТ — значение или влияние лица, письменного источника и т.п., которое находит нужным постоянно учитывать ...
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Vulvitis - Medical dictionary

27.10.2020 — Inflammation of the external genital organs of the female (the vulva). The vulva includes the labia, clitoris, and the entrance (the vestibule ) to the vagina. A yeast ...
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Knickerbocker - Etymology dictionary

28.10.2020 — descendant of Dutch settlers of New York, 1831, from Diedrich Knickerbocker, the name under which Washington Irving published his popular History of New ...
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Yarkon - English contemporary dictionary

04.08.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: Yarkon — in Tel AvivVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt DatenVorlage … Deutsch Wikipedia. Yarkon — à Tel Aviv. Caractéristiques ...
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Translation — перелимит — from russian — to english — 1

Translation — перелимит — from russian — to english — 1...
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John Shires Wikipedia Age: Everything On ITV …

But, according to enacademic, John is married. Also, he has two grown-up children. As a reporter, John’s contribution to the region has been highly significant states Calendar’s head of news Mark Hayman. After the announcement of his retirement decision, John said that he would miss the news programme’s buzz and his team; yet, he will cherish all the memories for a lifetime. Is John ...
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участники уголовного судопроизводства

Remember this site. All languages Abkhaz Adyghe Afrikaans Ainu Akan Albanian Alsatian Altaic Arabic Aragonese Armenian Aromanian Asturian Aymara Azerbaijani Bagobo Bashkir Basque Belarusian...
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Cotunnius, Cotugno - Medical dictionary

08.08.2020 — Domenico, Italian anatomist, 1736–1822. See C. aqueduct, C. canal, C. liquid, C. space, aqueductus cotunnii, liquor cotunnii.
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Filarioidea - Medical dictionary

24.07.2020 — A superfamily of filarial nematodes parasitic in many animal species, including man; includes the families Filariidae, Diplotraenidae, Onchocercidae, and ...
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miraculously

Look at other dictionaries: miraculously — adv. Miraculously is used with these adjectives: ↑intact, ↑unscathed Miraculously is used with these verbs: ↑cure, ↑disappear, ↑manage, ↑recover, ↑survive, ↑transform … Collocations dictionary miraculously — miraculous ADJECTIVE 1) having the character of a miracle. 2) very surprising and welcome.
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cloud classification

Clouds can be classified either according to their form (i.e., cirrus, cumulus, and stratus) or their height (low, medium, and high clouds). The height of low clouds varies from 0 up to 6500 ft (2 km); medium clouds from 6500 to 13,000 ft (2–4 km) in polar regions and up to 20,000 ft (6 km) in temperate and tropical regions; and high clouds from 10,000 up to 25,000 ft (3–8 km) in polar ...