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  • 31mussel — /mus euhl/, n. any bivalve mollusk, esp. an edible marine bivalve of the family Mytilidae and a freshwater clam of the family Unionidae. [bef. 1000; ME, OE muscle < VL *muscula, var. of L musculus little mouse, sea mussel. See MUSCLE] * * * Any&#8230; …

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  • 32Charonia lampas — Two views of a shell of Charonia lampas lampas form nodifera, with operculum Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 33Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. pseudonarcissus — &#160; Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. pseudonarcissus …

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  • 34Kapazität — Ass (umgangssprachlich); Spezialist; Fachperson; Könner; Profi; Fachmann; Experte; Volumen; Fassungsvermögen; Inhalt; Rauminhalt; Kondensa …

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  • 35capable — Capable, Capax. Capable de pouvoir entendre que c est d amitié, et comme il s y faut maintenir, Capax amicitiae. Il n est point capable de tenir office, Capere magistratum non potest. B. ex Cicerone …

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  • 36doll incapax — Incapable of mischief. At common law a child under seven was doll incapax; that is, he could not be guilty of felony, but between the ages of seven and fourteen he was only prima facie dots incapax; that is, if it appeared to the court and the&#8230; …

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  • 37Capacified — Capacify Ca*pac i*fy (k[.a]*p[a^]s [i^]*f[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Capacified} (k[.a]*p[a^]s [i^]*f[imac]d).] [L. capax, acis, capacious + fy.] To quality. [R.] [1913 Webster] The benefice he is capacified and designed for. Barrow. [1913&#8230; …

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  • 38Capacify — Ca*pac i*fy (k[.a]*p[a^]s [i^]*f[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Capacified} (k[.a]*p[a^]s [i^]*f[imac]d).] [L. capax, acis, capacious + fy.] To quality. [R.] [1913 Webster] The benefice he is capacified and designed for. Barrow. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 39Capacious — Ca*pa cious (k[.a]*p[=a] sh[u^]s), a. [L. capax, acis, fr. capere to take. See {Heave}.] 1. Having capacity; able to contain much; large; roomy; spacious; extended; broad; as, a capacious vessel, room, bay, or harbor. [1913 Webster] In the&#8230; …

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  • 40Capacities — Capacity Ca*pac i*ty (k[.a]*p[a^]s [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Capacities} ( t[i^]z). [L. capacitus, fr. capax, capacis; fr. F. capacit[ e]. See {Capacious}.] 1. The power of receiving or containing; extent of room or space; passive power; used in&#8230; …

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