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  • 51nullity — noun (plural ties) Date: 1570 1. a. the quality or state of being null; especially legal invalidity b. (1) nothingness; also insignificance (2) a mere nothing ; nonentity …

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  • 52Benzion Freshwater — R Benzion Freshwater is a multi millionaire property investor. His father, Osias Shea Freshwater came to England from Gdansk in Poland in 1939 as the Nazis stepped up their persecution of the Jews. His first wife and their children did not escape …

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  • 53Volumnia (Shakespeare) — In William Shakespeare s play Coriolanus , Volumnia is Caius Martius Coriolanus mother. She plays a large role in Coriolanus life, encouraging him in his military success and urging him to seek political office. When the people of Rome put her… …

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  • 54Portal:Lemony Snicket — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Lemony Snicket W I K I P E D I A   P O R T A L …

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  • 55fiddlestick — /ˈfɪdlstɪk/ (say fidlstik) noun 1. a fiddle bow. 2. a mere nothing …

  • 56O, o — /oʊ/ (say oh) noun (plural O s or Os or o s or os or oes) 1. a vowel, the 15th letter of the English alphabet. 2. something resembling the letter O in shape. 3. the Arabic cipher; zero; nought (0) …

  • 57fiddlestick — [fid′ l stik΄] n. 1. the bow for a fiddle 2. a trifle; mere nothing …

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  • 58nihility — n. (pl. ies) 1 non existence, nothingness. 2 a mere nothing; a trifle. Etymology: med.L nihilitas (as NIHILISM) …

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  • 59nullity — n. (pl. ies) 1 Law a being null; invalidity, esp. of marriage. b an act, document, etc., that is null. 2 a nothingness. b a mere nothing; a nonentity. Etymology: F nulliteacute or med.L nullitas f. L nullus none …

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  • 60o- — I. combining form or oo Etymology: Greek ōi , ōio , from ōion egg more at egg : egg oidium oo …

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