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  • 121To shut in the land — Land Land, n. [AS. land, lond; akin to D., G., Icel., Sw., Dan., and Goth. land. ] 1. The solid part of the surface of the earth; opposed to water as constituting a part of such surface, especially to oceans and seas; as, to sight land after a… …

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  • 122hammered — adjective Date: 1522 1. having surface indentations produced or appearing to have been produced by hammering < hammered copper > 2. slang drunk 1a …

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  • 123sinuate — adjective Etymology: Latin sinuatus, past participle of sinuare to bend, from sinus curve Date: 1688 having the margin wavy with strong indentations < sinuate leaves > …

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  • 124entire — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English enter, entier, entire, from Anglo French enter, entier, from Latin integer, literally, untouched, from in + tangere to touch more at tangent Date: 14th century 1. having no element or part left out ; whole < …

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  • 125Geography of Africa — Africa is a continent comprising 61 political territories (including 53 countries), representing the largest of the great southward projections from the main mass of Earth s surface. It includes, within its remarkably regular outline, an area of&#8230; …

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  • 126Brick — For other uses, see Brick (disambiguation). An old brick wall in English bond laid with alternating courses of headers and stretchers …

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  • 127Compact Disc — CD redirects here. For other uses, see CD (disambiguation). Not to be confused with DVD. Compact disc The readable surface of a Compact Disc incl …

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  • 128CD-R — Compact Disc Recordable (CD R) logo/trademark Optical discs …

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