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81gate — Of the two English words gate, only one survives in general use. Gate ‘doorlike structure’ [OE] comes from a prehistoric Germanic *gatam, whose other descendants, including Dutch gat ‘hole, opening’, suggest that it originally denoted an ‘opening …
82gate — Of the two English words gate, only one survives in general use. Gate ‘doorlike structure’ [OE] comes from a prehistoric Germanic *gatam, whose other descendants, including Dutch gat ‘hole, opening’, suggest that it originally denoted an ‘opening …
83One Tree Hill, New Zealand — Maungakiekie redirects here. For the electorate, see Maungakiekie (New Zealand electorate). One Tree Hill Maungakiekie One Tree Hill after the removal of the One Tree . The image does not show …
84One inch punch — This article is about the punching technique. For the American band, see One Inch Punch (band). The one inch punch is a punching exercise from Chinese martial arts (kung fu) performed at very close (0–6 inches) range. The one inch punch was… …
85One-Shot Entanglement-Enhanced Classical Communication — In the theory of quantum communication, it is well known that entanglement cannot increase the capacity of a classical communication channel in the sense of Shannon, that is, for an i.i.d. (independent and identically distributed) protocol.… …
86One Man's Family — Cast of radio s One Man s Family, clockwise from lower left: Jack (Billy Page), Clifford (Barton Yarborough), Mrs. Barbour (Minetta Ellen), Claudia (Kathleen Wilson), Paul (Michael Raffetto), Hazel (Bernice Berwin), Mr. Barbour (J. Anthony… …
87Gate of Saint Alban — The Gate of Saint Alban (in German St. Alban Tor or Sankt Alban Tor ) is a former city gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland. It is one of the three remaining gateways and a heritage site of national significance. [Swiss inventory… …
88Gate of Saint John — The Gate of Saint John (in German St. Johanns Tor or Sankt Johanns Tor ) is a former city gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland. It is one of the three remaining gateways and a heritage site of national significance. [Swiss… …
89gate — 1. to confine to college as a punishment Originally used with reference to those colleges in Cambridge and Oxford which had formidable barriers to prevent unobserved access and formidable porters in the gatehouse. An American gated… …
90gate-crasher — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: from the phrase crash the gate : one that engages in gate crashing …