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  • 111monk's rhubarb — noun Patience dock • • • Main Entry: ↑monk monk s rhubarb Patience dock • • • Main Entry: ↑rhubarb …

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  • 112Monk's seam — (Naut.) An extra middle seam made at the junction of two breadths of canvas, ordinarily joined by only two rows of stitches. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 113Monk Ashland — Created by Chris Rettstatt Information Aliases Chris Rettstatt Gender Male Occupation Writer …

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  • 114Monk (Berkshire cricketer) — Monk (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 10 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1792 to 1795. Career He was mainly associated with Berkshire [1]. References ^ Arthur Haygarth, Scores Biographies, Volume 1… …

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  • 115Monk's cloth — is an evenweave cloth which is used in Swedish weaving and many other evenweave projects. This cloth has a loose over and under four strand weave. These strands are called floats and are used to weave the threads through. The cloth is 100% cotton …

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  • 116monk|hood — «MUHNGK hud», noun. 1. the condition or profession of a monk. 2. monks as a group …

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  • 117Monk's Heath — is a hamlet in the civil parish of Great Warford in the Borough of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England …

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  • 118Monk Bretton [1] — Monk Bretton (spr. brett n), Stadt im Westbezirk von Yorkshire, 5 km nordöstlich von Barnsley, hat Ruinen einer Cluniacenserabtei aus dem 12. Jahrh., Papierfabrikation, Kohlengruben, Steinbrüche und (1901) 3955 Einw …

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  • 119Monk Bretton [2] — Monk Bretton, John George Dodson, Lord, brit. Staatsmann, geb. 1825 als einziger Sohn des Mitglieds des Geheimen Rates, Sir John Dodson, gest. 1897, studierte in Oxford und wurde 1851 Rechtsanwalt in London. 1857 ins Parlament gewählt, schloß er… …

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  • 120Monk, (James)Arthur — Monk (mŭngk), (James) Arthur. Known as “Art.” Born 1957. American football player. As a wide receiver with the Washington Redskins, he set (1992) a National Football League record for career receptions. * * * …

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