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  • 63Naze, Imo — Naze is a village in southeastern Nigeria. Also, it is located in owerri north local government in the city of Owerri. It is one of the Famous Alaenyi clan of the present day real Owerri. Alaenyi is made of six villages which includes Naze, Egbu …

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  • 66Brumer-Inseln — Gewässer Korallensee Geographische Lage …

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  • 67Ka'eke'eke — Das ka eke eke, auch ahupahu, ist ein aus Bambus gefertigtes Stampfrohr, das in der hawaiianischen Musik meist paarweise zur Rhythmusbegleitung bei traditionellen Gesängen oder Hula Tänzen eingesetzt wird. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Aufbau Spielweise 2 …

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  • 68Anear — This ancient surname probably describes a long lost occupation, that of making teasel brushes for use by a fuller to finish fine cloth. The origination is from the pre 8th Century Anglo Saxon ahana , a word which describes a stiff bristle found… …

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  • 69Annear — This ancient surname probably describes a long lost occupation, that of making teasel brushes for use by a fuller to finish fine cloth. The origination is from the pre 8th Century Anglo Saxon ahana , a word which describes a stiff bristle found… …

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  • 70άκων — (I) ἄκων ( οντος), ο (Α) είδος ακοντίου, μικρότερο και ελαφρότερο από το δόρυ, που χρησιμεύει κυρίως σε αθλητικά αγωνίσματα και στο κυνήγι. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ΙΕ ρ. *ak «οξύς, αιχμηρός» επαυξημένη με ν πρβλ. και τις λ. ἄκαινα, ἄκαινος, ἄκανθα, ἀκόνη,… …

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