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  • 121Chinese art — Chinese jade ornament with dragon and phoenix design, late Spring and Autumn Period (722 BC 482 BC) …

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  • 122Luigi Galvani — Infobox scientist name = Luigi Galvani caption = Luigi Galvani Italian physician famous for making frogs legs twitch. birth date = 9 September 1737 birth place = Bologna, Papal States death date = 4 December 1798 death place = Bologna, Papal… …

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  • 123Opticks — For other uses of Opticks , see Opticks (disambiguation). The first, 1704, edition of Opticks or a treatise of the reflections, refractions, inflections and colours of light …

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  • 124Cutie Honey The Live — infobox television show name = Cutie Honey The Live caption = Cutie Honey (Hara) and Seiji Hayami (Yamamoto) genre = Tokusatsu creator = Go Nagai director = Makoto Yokoyama, Takeshi Miyasaka, Ryūichi Honda, Ryuta Tasaki, Keita Amemiya writer =… …

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  • 125soil — soil, dirty, sully, tarnish, foul, befoul, smirch, besmirch, grime, begrime can all mean to make or become unclean. Soil basically implies fundamental defilement or pollution (as of the mind or spirit) {why war soils and disarranges whatever it… …

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  • 126aerate — v.tr. 1 charge (a liquid) with a gas, esp. carbon dioxide, e.g. to produce effervescence. 2 expose to the mechanical or chemical action of the air. Derivatives: aeration n. aerator n. Etymology: L aer AIR + ATE(3), after F aeacuterer …

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  • 127Melanorrhoea usitatissima — Varnish Var nish, n. [OE. vernish, F. vernis, LL. vernicium; akin to F. vernir to varnish, fr. (assumed) LL. vitrinire to glaze, from LL. vitrinus glassy, fr. L. vitrum glass. See {Vitreous}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A viscid liquid, consisting of a… …

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  • 128Rhus vernicifera — Varnish Var nish, n. [OE. vernish, F. vernis, LL. vernicium; akin to F. vernir to varnish, fr. (assumed) LL. vitrinire to glaze, from LL. vitrinus glassy, fr. L. vitrum glass. See {Vitreous}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A viscid liquid, consisting of a… …

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