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  • 61fajet — Misuse of the word faget. Created in 1998 by several middle school boys who were calling each other fagets for fun, and one mis spoke and said fajet. You re a fajet, pencilhead …

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  • 62Madrasah — Not to be confused with Madras. Madrasa and Medrese redirect here. For the village or grape variety in Azerbaijan, see Mədrəsə and Madrasa, respectively. Sher Dor Madrasa, Samarkand, Uzbekistan 2007 …

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  • 63Barrage (artillery) — A German barrage falling on Allied trenches at Ypres, probably during the second battle in 1915. A barrage is a line or barrier of exploding artillery shells, created by the co ordinated aiming of a large number of guns firing continuously. Its… …

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  • 64Wittgenstein, Ludwig J. J. — (1889 1951) Though he was born in Vienna and lived in Austria until 1912, Wittgenstein is often regarded as the most important English language philosopher of the twentieth century. His extraordinary achievement was to have produced two… …

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  • 65Kyai — For the martial arts term, see Kiai. A Kyai (key eye) is an expert in the religion of Islam. The word Kyai is of Javanese origin. Traditionally, students of Islam in Indonesia would study in a boarding school. The leader of the school was called… …

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  • 66Unitarianism — This article is about Unitarianism as a theology. For other uses, see Unitarianism (disambiguation). Part of a series on Christianity …

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  • 67Vulva — Human vulva Human vulva with natural pubic hair …

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  • 68criticize — criticize, reprehend, blame, censure, reprobate, condemn, denounce are comparable when they mean to find fault with someone or something openly, often publicly, and with varying degrees of severity. Criticize in its basic sense does not carry… …

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  • 69idyll — /uyd l/, n. 1. a poem or prose composition, usually describing pastoral scenes or events or any charmingly simple episode, appealing incident, or the like. 2. a simple descriptive or narrative piece in verse or prose. 3. material suitable for… …

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  • 70mis|use — «verb. mihs YOOZ; noun. mihs YOOS», verb, used, us|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to use for the wrong purpose; use improperly: »He misuses his knife at the table by lifting food with it. SYNONYM(S): misapply. 2. to treat badly; abu …

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