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  • 1owl|light — «OWL LYT», noun. twilight; dusk …

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  • 2owl-light — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : dusk the owl light of the deep streets F.M.Ford …

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  • 3owl light — noun dusk; twilight …

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  • 4owl — n. 1 any nocturnal bird of prey of the order Strigiformes, with large eyes and a hooked beak, including barn owls, tawny owls, etc. 2 colloq. a person compared to an owl, esp. in looking solemn or wise. Phrases and idioms: owl light dusk,… …

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  • 5Owl Creek Bridge (radio) — “Owl Creek Bridge” is a radio program from the American radio anthology series Radio Tales. The anthology series adapted classic works of American and world literature for the radio. The series was a recipient of numerous awards, including four… …

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  • 6OWL — OWL, bird belonging to the family Strigidae. Because of the strange appearance of species of the owl, some of their conspecies were called kippuf, that is, resembling a kof ( ape ). It was also said that their eyes are directed forward like those …

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  • 7Owl — For other uses, see Owl (disambiguation). Owl Temporal range: Late Paleocene–Recent …

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  • 8owl — owllike, adj. /owl/, n. 1. any of numerous, chiefly nocturnal birds of prey, of the order Strigiformes, having a broad head with large, forward directed eyes that are usually surrounded by disks of modified feathers: many populations are… …

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  • 9Owl butterfly — Not to be confused with Calico butterflies. Owl butterflies Caligo martia Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 10Owl Club — The Owl Club of Cape Town, South Africa, is a gentleman’s dining club formed in 1894 to provide a social meeting place for those with an interest in the liberal arts and science. The members are entertained and informed by a tradition of speakers …

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