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  • 91bailor — or bailer noun Date: 1602 a person who delivers personal property to another in trust …

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  • 92bail — I. noun Etymology: Middle English baille, from Anglo French, bucket, from Medieval Latin bajula water vessel, from feminine of Latin bajulus porter, carrier Date: 14th century a container used to remove water from a boat II. verb Date: 1613… …

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  • 93Dill — This article is about the herb. For other uses, see Dill (disambiguation). Dill Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 95Nim — For other uses, see Nim (disambiguation). Nim is a mathematical game of strategy in which two players take turns removing objects from distinct heaps. On each turn, a player must remove at least one object, and may remove any number of objects… …

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  • 96Pearl — For other uses, see Pearl (disambiguation). Pearl Pearls General Category Mineral Chemical formula Ca …

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  • 98Zyklon B — This article is about the cyanide based pesticide used against humans during the Holocaust. For the Norwegian black metal band, see Zyklon B (band). Empty poison gas canisters, found by the Allies at the end of World War II. Zyklon B (German… …

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  • 99Seashell — A seashell, also known as a sea shell, is the common name for a hard, protective outer layer, a shell, or in some cases a test , that was created by a sea creature, a marine organism. The shell is part of the body of a marine animal, in most… …

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  • 100Shelbyville, Illinois — Geobox|Settlement name = Shelbyville native name = other name = category = City etymology = official name = motto = nickname = image caption = symbol = country = United States state = Illinois region = Shelby region type = County district =… …

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