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  • 41twain — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English twēgen more at two Date: before 12th century archaic two II. pronoun Date: before 12th century two; especially two fathoms < mark twain > …

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  • 42TWAIN — Acrónimo de Technology Without An Interesting Name (N.T. Tecnología sin un nombre interesante). Estándar industrial de un protocolo de software y una API que permite una integración sencilla de datos de imágenes entre los dispositivos de entrada …

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  • 43TWAIN — • Industriestandard (HP) für Scannerschnittstelle zum Endprogramm http://www.twain.org/ • Technology Without An Interesting Name (ggf. synonym zu 1.)) …

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  • 44Twain Harte — Original name in latin Twain Harte Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Los Angeles longitude 38.03965 latitude 120.23269 altitude 1125 Population 2226 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 45TWAIN — [1] Industriestandard (HP) für Scannerschnittstelle zum Endprogramm (http://www.twain.org/) [2] Technology Without An Interesting Name (ggf. synonym zu 1.)) …

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  • 46Twain — tweɪn n. family name; Mark Twain, pen name of Samuel Clemens (1835 1910, American author, author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 47twain — cardinal number archaic term for two: never the twain shall meet. Origin OE twegen, masculine of twā (see two) …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 48twain — preposition old use 1 two 2 never the twain shall meet used to say that two things are so different that they can never exist together …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 49twain — UK [tweɪn] / US number old fashioned the number 2 • never the twain shall meet …

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  • 50twain —    an old word for the number two, derived from the Anglo Saxon twegen.    The American author Samuel Clemens (1835 1910), who had been a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi in his youth, took his literary name from a traditional riverboat phrase&#8230; …

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