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  • 41commode — noun Etymology: French, from commode, adjective, suitable, convenient, from Latin commodus, from com + modus measure more at mete Date: circa 1688 1. a woman s ornate cap popular in the late 17th and early 18th centuries 2. a. a low …

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  • 42train case — noun Date: 1948 a small boxlike piece of luggage used especially for toilet articles …

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  • 43boxing — I. noun Date: 1605 the art of attack and defense with the fists practiced as a sport II. noun Date: 1607 1. an act of enclosing in a box 2. a boxlike enclosure ; casing 3. material used for boxes and casings …

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  • 44tram — I. noun Etymology: English dialect, shaft of a wheelbarrow, probably from Low German traam, literally, beam Date: circa 1517 1. any of various vehicles: as a. a boxlike wagon running on rails (as in a mine) b. chiefly British streetcar c. a… …

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  • 45van — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin vannus more at winnow Date: 14th century 1. dialect England a winnowing device (as a fan) 2. wing 1a II. noun Etymology: by shortening Date …

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  • 46Georgetown University — Motto Utraque Unum …

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  • 47Dan Flavin — For the former Louisiana state representative, see Dan Flavin (Louisiana politician). Dan Flavin Born April 1, 1933(1933 04 01) Jamaica, New York Died November 29, 1996(1996 11 29) (aged 63) …

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  • 48Perelandra — infobox Book | name = Perelandra title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = C. S. Lewis illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Space Trilogy genre = Science fiction novel… …

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  • 49Maceral — A maceral is a component of coal or oil shale. The term maceral in reference to coal is analogous to the use of the term mineral in reference to igneous or metamorphic rocks. Examples of macerals are inertinite, vitrinite and liptinite.… …

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  • 50Cajón — This article is about the musical instrument. For the city, see El Cajon, California. A cajón (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈxon], crate, drawer, or box ) is a box shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front… …

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