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  • 91dobby — dob·by …

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  • 922,5-diméthoxy-4-bromoamphétamine — DOB Général Nom IUPAC (2R) 1 (4 bromo 2,5 diméthoxyphényl)propan 2 amine Synonymes 2,5 diméthoxy 4 bromoamphétamine …

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  • 93dobbra — dób·bra, dòb·bra s.f. OB LE var. → dobla …

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  • 94dobby — dob•by [[t]ˈdɒb i[/t]] n. pl. bies 1) tex an attachment on a loom, used in weaving small patterns 2) tex Also called dob′by weave . a small geometric or floral pattern produced by this attachment 3) tex a fabric having such a pattern • Etymology …

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  • 95Chris Meier — DOB: January 8th 1991JOB: super hero, lifeguard, student and coolest person everCLUBS: the weast side current base is in Kansas (because it s in the middle of the country and when you add east and west you get center) …

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  • 96dobber — /dob euhr/, n. a float for a fishing line; bob. [1800 10, Amer.; < D: float, buoy] * * * …

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  • 97dobbin — /dob in/, n. 1. a horse, esp. a quiet, plodding horse for farm work or family use. 2. a drinking vessel of the 18th century holding a gill. [1590 1600; alter. of Robin, hypocoristic form of Robert] * * * …

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  • 98dobby — /dob ee/, n., pl. dobbies. 1. Brit. Dial. a fatuous person; fool. 2. Textiles. a. an attachment on a loom, used in weaving small patterns. b. Also called dobby weave. a small geometric or floral pattern produced by this attachment. c. a fabric&#8230; …

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  • 99dobson — /dob seuhn/, n. 1. dobsonfly. 2. hellgrammite. [1880 85, Amer.; by shortening] * * * …

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  • 100Dobson — /dob seuhn/, n. (Henry) Austin, 1840 1921, English poet, biographer, and essayist. * * * …

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