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21griggles — ˈgrigəlz noun plural Etymology: probably from grig (I) + le, diminutive suffix dialect England : small or inferior apples left on a tree after picking …
22Grignard reagent (compound) — Grig·nard reagent (compound) (grēn yahrґ) [Franзois Auguste Victor Grignard, French chemist, 1871–1935] see under reagent …
23griggles — grig·gles …
24Gregan — /ˈgrigən/ (say greeguhn) noun George ( Guv ), born 1970, Australian Rugby Union player, born in Zambia; Test captain 2001–07 …
25Greig family — /grig/ (say greeg) noun an Australian family noted for its contribution to the medical and legal professions. 1. Jane Stocks, 1872–1939, medical practitioner, born in Scotland; one of the founders of the Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne in… …
26Grieg — /grig/ (say greeg) noun Edvard Hagerup, 1843–1907, Norwegian composer of nationalist school; best known for the incidental music for Ibsen s Peer Gynt (1874–75) …
27The Last Starfighter — Theatrical release poster Directed by Nick Castle Produced by …
28The Last Starfighter — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Starfight Originaltitel The Last Starfighter Pro …
29Giric Ier d'Ecosse — Giric Ier d Écosse Giric Ier d’Ecosse co roi des Scots de 878 à 889. Nous avons peu d’information sur ce roi. La Chronique des rois d’Alba qui fait suite à la Chronique Picte traduit son nom gaélique de Giric, Grig ou Grigh par le latin Ciricius… …
30Giric Ier d'Écosse — Giric Ier d’Ecosse co roi des Scots de 878 à 889. Sommaire 1 Origine 2 Règne 3 Postérité 4 Notes et références …