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  • 101Kernewek Kemmyn — (Common Cornish or KK ) is a variety of the revived Cornish language. Kernewek Kemmyn was developed, mainly by Ken George, from Unified Cornish in 1986. It takes much of its inspiration from medieval sources, particularly Cornish passion plays,… …

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  • 102par|tic|u|late — «pahr TIHK yuh liht, layt», adjective, noun. –adj. of, having to do with, or consisting of small, separate particles: »Some filters…effectively remove particulate matter from gases (Science News Letter). –n. a very small, separate particle, such… …

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  • 103Incorporation (linguistics) — Incorporation is a phenomenon by which a word, usually a verb, forms a kind of compound with, for instance, its direct object (object incorporation) or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function. Incorporation is central… …

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  • 104Cypriot Greek — This article is about the modern Greek dialect of Cyprus. For the ancient Greek dialect, see Arcadocypriot. History of the Greek language (see also: Greek alphabet) Proto Greek (c. 3000–1600 BC) …

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  • 105WIMP — WIMP1 noun Computing a set of software features and hardware devices designed to simplify or demystify computing operations for the user. Origin 1980s: acronym from windows, icons, mice, and pull down menus (or pointers). WIMP2 noun Physics a… …

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  • 106Egyptian Arabic — Masri redirects here. For other uses, see Masri (disambiguation). Egyptian Arabic اللغة المصرية العامية Pronunciation [elˈloɣæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ l.ʕæmˈmejjæ] Spoken in Egypt …

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  • 107English language — Language belonging to the Germanic languages branch of the Indo European language family, widely spoken on six continents. The primary language of the U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and various Caribbean and Pacific… …

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  • 108decay — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French decaïr, from Late Latin decadere to fall, sink, from Latin de + cadere to fall more at chance Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to decline from a sound or prosperous condition 2. to… …

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  • 109Belizean Kriol language — Infobox Language name=Belizean Kriol states=Belize, United States speakers=First language: 125,051 Second language: 227,140 familycolor=Creole fam1=Creole language fam2=English Creole fam3=Atlantic fam4=Western iso2= none iso3=bzj… …

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