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  • 1ABUH — abbr. swollen (Indonesian) …

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  • 2Silent Football — Infobox Game title = Silent football image link = image caption = designer = illustrator = publisher = players = 2+ (preferably 6+) ages = 8+ setup time = minimal playing time = About 20 minutes per round complexity = variable strategy = Little… …

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  • 3abomasum — /æbəˈmeɪsəm/ (say abuh maysuhm) noun the fourth or true stomach of ruminants, lying next to the omasum. Also, abomasus /æbəˈmeɪsəs/ (say abuh maysuhs). {New Latin, from Latin ab ab 1 + omāsum bullock s tripe} …

  • 4Abyssinia — I. /æbəˈsɪniə/ (say abuh sineeuh), / jə/ (say yuh) noun former name of Ethiopia. –Abyssinian, adjective, noun II. /æbəˈsɪniə/ (say abuh sineeuh), / jə/ (say yuh) …

  • 5опак — опако назад, навзничь, наоборот , тверск. (Даль), укр. опак назад, навыворот , др. русск. опако, опакы, ст. слав. опакы ὀπισθοφανῶς (Супр.), болг. опак, опако назад, наоборот , сербохорв. о̏па̑к, словен. nа о̑раk наоборот , чеш., слвц. ораk,… …

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  • 6Awk — ([add]k), a. [OE. auk, awk (properly) turned away; (hence) contrary, wrong, from Icel. [ o]figr, [ o]fugr, afigr, turning the wrong way, fr. af off, away; cf. OHG. abuh, Skr. ap[=a]c turned away, fr. apa off, away + a root ak, a[u^]k, to bend,… …

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  • 7awkward — adjective Etymology: Middle English awkeward in the wrong direction, from awke turned the wrong way, from Old Norse ǫfugr; akin to Old High German abuh turned the wrong way Date: 1530 1. obsolete perverse 2. archaic unfavorable …

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  • 8Javanese language — Not to be confused with Japanese language. Javanese ꦧꦱꦗꦮ (Basa Jawa) Spoken in Java (Indonesia) Peninsular Malaysia Suriname New Caledonia …

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  • 9Samuel of Nehardea — or Samuel bar Abba (Hebrew: שמואל) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the first generation; son of Abba bar Abba and head of the Yeshiva at Nehardea. He was a teacher of halakha, judge, physician, and astronomer.… …

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  • 10About — (spr. abuh), Edmond, franz. Schriftsteller und Publizist, geb. 14. Febr. 1828 in Dienze, gest. 17. Jan. 1885 in Paris; schrieb anziehende Erzählungen (»Tolla«, »Mariages de Paris«, »Madelon« etc.), polit. Broschüren im Dienst des Bonapartismus,… …

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