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  • 1Chief justice — Justice Jus tice (j[u^]s t[i^]s), n. [F., fr. L. justitia, fr. justus just. See {Just}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict performance of moral… …

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  • 2Chief Tuba — Tuba (also Toova or Tuvi) (c. 1810 ndash; 1887) was a Hopi leader in the late 19th century. Tuba was the headman of the small Hopi village of Moencopi, roughly fifty miles west of the main villages on the Hopi mesas. However, he apparently was an …

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  • 3Tuba (Chief) — Tuba Born c. 1810 Oraibi, Arizona Died December 0, 1887(1887 12 00) (aged 77) Nationality Hopi Other names Tuvi, Toova …

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  • 5Onycha — This article is about the incense component. For the town in Alabama, see Onycha, Alabama. Onycha (Greek: ονυξ), along with equal parts of stacte, galbanum, and frankincense, was one of the components of the consecrated Ketoret (incense) which… …

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  • 6Indian sweets — A variety of Indian sweets Different varieties of sweets served on a Pumsavanam fu …

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  • 7Indian and Pakistani sweets — A variety of Indian sweets Different varieties of sweets served on a Pumsavanam fu …

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  • 8Milmyeon — Milmyeon(hangul:밀면, Mil myeon, meanding the flour noodle) is a Korean dish of long and thin noodles similar to Naengmyun, representing the dises of Busan. The noodle is basically mixing flour powder with starches of sweet potato and potato with… …

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  • 9Chyawanprash — A jar and spoonful of Dabur chyawanprash Chyawanprash, also spelled chyavanaprasha, chyavanaprash, chyavanaprasam and chyawanaprash, is a jam like mixture of spices and other ingredients from the Ayurvedic tradition. It is widely used in India… …

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  • 10Confection of hyacinth — In pre modern medicine, the confection of hyacinth had nearly the same virtues with that of alkermes; but, beside that, was frequently used as an astringent. It consisted of nearly triple the number of drugs; of which the precious stone, called… …

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