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  • 91Hilt — The hilt (sometimes called the haft) of a sword is its handle, consisting of a guard,grip and pommel. The guard may contain a crossguard or quillons. A tassel or sword knot may be attached to the guard or pommel. Pommel The pommel (the name is… …

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  • 92Needlepoint — cushion Needlepoint is a form of counted thread embroidery in which yarn is stitched through a stiff open weave canvas. Most needlepoint designs completely cover the canvas. Although needlepoint may be worked in a variety of stitches, many… …

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  • 93Pretzel — A pretzel is a bread pastry of German origin, that has the shape of a three looped knot or twisted braid. Pretzels are either soft or hard. Hard pretzels have evolved into a variety of shapes from knotted loops to straight pretzel sticks (called… …

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  • 94List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 95Bundeswehr — Military of Germany redirects here. For other uses, see Military of Germany (disambiguation). Federal Defence Forces of Germany Bundeswehr Insignia of the Bundeswehr Founded …

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  • 96Crinoline — Bustle cage crinoline, c. 1868, Victoria and Albert Museum. Cutaway vie …

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  • 97Austrian knot — An Austrian Knot (or Tyrolean Knot) is an elaborate design of twisted cord or lace worn as part of a dress uniform, usually on the lower sleeve. It is usually a distinction worn by officers; the major exception is the hussars, in which Austrian… …

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  • 98Cordon — A cordon is also a line of people, military posts, or ships surrounding an area to close or guard it. Cordon may also refer to: Cordon and search, a military operation Cordón Industrial (plural Cordones Industriales) is an organ of popular power …

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  • 99Munter hitch — Names Munter hitch, Italian hitch Category Hitch Related …

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  • 100Northern Territory Police — Logo of the Northern Territory Police. Motto To Serve and Protect …

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