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  • 121polytheism — polytheist, n. polytheistic, polytheistical, adj. polytheistically, adv. /pol ee thee iz euhm, pol ee thee iz euhm/, n. the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods. [1605 15; POLY + THEISM; cf. F polythéisme] * * * Belief in… …

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  • 122ORP Rybitwa — Career (Poland) Name: ORP Rybitwa Builder: P …

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  • 123Gesta Danorum — (Angers Fragment), page 1, front. Gesta Danorum ( Deeds of the Danes ) is a patriotic work of Danish history, by the 12th century author Saxo Grammaticus ( Saxo the Literate , literally the Grammarian ). It is the most ambitious literary… …

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  • 124Norns — For other uses, see Norns (disambiguation). Norn redirects here. For the North Germanic language of Orkney, see Norn language. Norse mythology, Sjódreygil and the Norns Faroese stamps 2006 …

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  • 125Calorimeter — This article is about heat measuring devices. For particle detectors, see Calorimeter (particle physics). The world’s first ice calorimeter, used in the winter of 1782 83, by Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre Simon Laplace, to determine the heat… …

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  • 126Skaði — For other uses, see Skadi (disambiguation). Skadi Hunting in the Mountains (1901) by H. L. M. In Norse mythology, Skaði (sometimes anglicized as Skadi, Skade, or Skathi) is a jötunn and goddess associated with bowhunting …

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  • 127Nephite — According to the Book of Mormon, a Nephite is a member of one of the four main groups of settlers of the ancient Americas. The other three groups are the Lamanites, Jaredites and Mulekites. In the Book of Mormon, the Nephites were a group of… …

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  • 128Sopot — This article is about the city Sopot in Poland. For other places with the same name, see Sopot (disambiguation). Sopot Grand Hotel, one of the city s landmarks …

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