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  • 11awkward — awkwardly, adv. awkwardness, n. /awk weuhrd/, adj. 1. lacking skill or dexterity; clumsy. 2. lacking grace or ease in movement: an awkward gesture; an awkward dancer. 3. lacking social graces or manners: a simple, awkward frontiersman. 4. not… …

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  • 12Papa (bishop) — Mar Papa (died c. 327/328), also known as Papa bar Aggai,[1] was Bishop of Seleucia Ctesiphon, the capital of Sassanid Persia, in the late 3rd and early 4th century. An important figure in the early history of the Church of the East, he was first …

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  • 13äbich — Adj abgewandt, verkehrt (von der linken Seite von Geweben usw.) per. Wortschatz arch. reg. (8. Jh.), mhd. ebich, ahd. abuh, as. a␢uh Stammwort. Aus n./wg. * abuha Adj. verkehrt , auch (mit grammatischem Wechsel) in anord. ƍfugr; parallel (mit… …

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  • 14aba — /ˈæbə/ (say abuh) noun 1. a loose fitting sleeveless outer garment, traditionally worn by Arabs. 2. a cloth made from woven goat or camel hair, traditionally used to make this garment. Also, abaya, abba. {Arabic abā a} …

  • 15abaca — /ˈæbəkə/ (say abuhkuh), /æbəˈka/ (say abuh kah) noun the fibre of the abaca tree, used in making rope, paper and fabric (jusi); Manila hemp. {Spanish, from Tagalog} …

  • 16Abadan — /æbəˈdan/ (say abuh dahn) noun a city in south western Iran, on the Shatt al Arab; oil refineries …

  • 17abalone — /æbəˈloʊni / (say abuh lohnee) noun (plural abalone) any of the various univalve, marine molluscs of the genus Haliotis, having a bowl like, nacre lined shell bearing a row of respiratory holes. The flesh is used for food and the shell for mother …

  • 18abatis — /ˈæbəti/ (say abuhtee), /ˈæbətəs/ (say abuhtuhs), Military /æbəˈti/ (say abuh tee) noun an obstacle of felled trees with bent or sharpened branches directed towards the enemy, and now often interlaced with barbed wire. Also, abattis. {French, see …

  • 19abba — /ˈæbə/ (say abuh) noun → aba …

  • 20ABBA — /ˈæbə/ (say abuh) noun Swedish pop group, formed in 1971; members were Anni Frid Lyngstad, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Agnetha Fältskog …