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  • 111oud — noun Etymology: Arabic ‘ūd, literally, wood Date: 1738 a musical instrument of the lute family used in southwest Asia and northern Africa …

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  • 112oud — /oohd/, n. a musical instrument of the Middle East and northern Africa belonging to the lute family. [1730 40; < Ar ud lit., wood; see LUTE] * * * …

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  • 113oud — noun /uːd/ An Arabic and Turkish plucked string instrument resembling a lute …

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  • 114OUD — Oujda, Morocco (Regional » Airport Codes) …

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  • 115OUD — Oujda, Morocco internationale Flughafen Kennung …

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  • 116OUD — Oujda, Morocco internationale Fughafen Kennung …

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  • 117oud —    (ood) [Arabic: wood] An Arabian stringed instrument similar to the lute …

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  • 118oud — [u:d] noun a form of lute or mandolin played in Arab countries. Origin C18: from Arab. al ῾ūd …

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  • 119OUD — abbr. Office of Urban Development …

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  • 120oud — [[t]ud[/t]] n. mad a musical instrument of the Middle East and N Africa belonging to the lute family • Etymology: 1730–40; &LT; Ar ‘ūd lit., wood; see lute I …

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