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  • 41riser — Feed Feed, n. 1. That which is eaten; esp., food for beasts; fodder; pasture; hay; grain, ground or whole; as, the best feed for sheep. [1913 Webster] 2. A grazing or pasture ground. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. An allowance of provender given to a… …

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  • 42Billycan — A billycan, more commonly known simply as a billy or occasionally as a billy can, is the traditional Australian utensil for boiling water, making tea and cooking anything liquid on a campfire.Using a billyBilly tea is made by boiling the water in …

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  • 43haversack — noun a) A small, strong bag carried on the back or the shoulder, usually with only one strap. Originally made of canvas. b) oat sack, or nose bag for a horse …

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  • 44McClellan saddle — M1859 McClellan saddle of the Civil War period, displaying its rawhide seat covering. Fort Kearny State Park and Museum, Nebraska The McClellan saddle was a riding saddle designed by George B. McClellan, a career Army officer in the U.S. Army,… …

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  • 45Nearest and Dearest — First Series (DVD) Format Comedy Created by Vince Powell Harry Drive …

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  • 46Wobbly lingo — is a collection of technical language, jargon, and historic slang used by the Industrial Workers of the World, known as the Wobblies, for more than a century.Origin and usageWords and phrases in Wobbly lingo may have different meanings in… …

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  • 47χιλωτῆρα — χιλωτήρ nose bag for cattle masc acc sg …

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  • 48χιλωτήρ — nose bag for cattle masc nom sg …

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  • 49List of Mr. Bean episodes — This is an episode guide for the television series Mr. Bean, starring Rowan Atkinson, which ran between 1 January 1990 and 15 November 1995. Contents 1 Mr. Bean 2 The Return of Mr. Bean 3 The Curse of Mr. Bean …

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  • 50List of British ordnance terms — This article explains terms used to describe the British Armed Forces ordnance (i.e.: weapons and ammunition) used in World War I and World War II. Note that the terms may have slightly different meanings in the military of other countries.BDBD… …

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