(by indirect route)
91Geography of Angola — Angola Map of Angola …
92fetch — fetch1 fetcher, n. /fech/, v.t. 1. to go and bring back; return with; get: to go up a hill to fetch a pail of water. 2. to cause to come; bring: to fetch a doctor. 3. to sell for or bring (a price, financial return, etc.): The horse fetched $50… …
93morphology — morphologic /mawr feuh loj ik/, morphological, adj. morphologically, adv. morphologist, n. /mawr fol euh jee/, n. 1. the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms. 2. the form and structure of an organism considered as a… …
94Muhammad — /moo ham euhd, hah meuhd/, n. 1. Also, Mohammed, Mahomet. A.D. 570 632, Arab prophet: founder of Islam. 2. Elijah (Elijah Poole), 1897 1975, U.S. clergyman: leader of the Black Muslims 1934 75. 3. a male given name. * * * I or Mohammed born с 570 …
95Cook's tour — noun A long or complicated journey, an indirect route. The detour meant that we had to go on a twenty mile Cooks tour to get home …
96Meeting on Heworth Moor — The great meeting on Heworth Moor outside York took place on 3 June 1642. The Lords and gentry of Yorkshire were summoned there by King Charles I to garner support from the county in his struggle with Parliament. At the meeting, at the request of …
97Imi — Avoidance, taboo, something which causes pollution or hindrance, especially to a ceremony. This may include taboo words (see Imi kotoba) such as kiru, to cut, during a wedding, temporary states of pollution (such as mourning), inauspicious… …
98benefit — [14] The element bene occurs in a wide variety of English words. It comes from Latin bene ‘well’, a close relative of Latin bonus ‘good’. Amongst its combinations are benediction [15], literally ‘saying well’, hence ‘blessing’, benefaction ‘doing …
99roundabout way — round and round, indirect route …
100all around Robin Hood's barn — an indirect route, a roundabout way, a wild goose chase When Celia is the driver, we go all around Robin Hood s barn! …