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  • 71two-faced — {adj.} Insincere; disloyal; deceitful. * /Don t confide too much in him as he has the reputation of being two faced./ Compare: SPEAK WITH A FORKED TONGUE …

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  • 72two-faced — {adj.} Insincere; disloyal; deceitful. * /Don t confide too much in him as he has the reputation of being two faced./ Compare: SPEAK WITH A FORKED TONGUE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 73Serpent-tongued — Ser pent tongued , a. (Zo[ o]l.) Having a forked tongue, like a serpent. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 74Split-tongued — (spl[i^]t t[u^]ngd ), a. (Zo[ o]l.) Having a forked tongue, as that of snakes and some lizards. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 75teiid — noun Etymology: New Latin Teiidae, from Teius, genus of lizards, from Portuguese teiú, the lizard Tupinambis teguixim, from Tupi tejú Date: 1956 any of a family (Teiidae) of mostly tropical American lizards (as the race runner) with an elongate… …

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  • 76Chupacabra — For other uses, see Chupacabra (disambiguation). Chupacabras Creature Grouping Cryptid Data First reported …

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  • 77Fenrir — For other uses, see Fenrir (disambiguation). Odin and Fenris (1909) by Dorothy Hardy In Norse mythology, Fenrir (Old Norse: fen dweller ),[1] Fenrisúlfr (Old Norse: Fenris wolf ) …

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  • 78Indian removal — The term Indian in this article refers to Native Americans; not to be confused with South Asians from the Indian subcontinent Routes of southern removals. Indian removal was a nineteenth century policy of the government of the United States to… …

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  • 79Motörhead — For other uses, see Motorhead (disambiguation). Motörhead Motörhead live at Red s in Edmonton, Alberta, May 2005. Left to right: Phil Campbell, Mikkey Dee, and Ian Lemmy Kilmister …

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  • 80Víðarr — In Norse mythology, Víðarr (Old Norse, possibly wide ruler Orchard (1997:174 175).] ) is a god among the Æsir associated with vengeance. Víðarr is described as the son of Odin and the jötunn Gríðr, and is foretold to avenge his father s death by… …

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