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21Clement II — Pope Clement II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement II (SUIDGER.) Date of birth unknown; enthroned 25 December, 1046; d. 9 October, 1047. In the autumn of 1046 the King of Germany, Henry III, crossed the Alps at the head of a… …
22Pope Clement II — Pope Clement II † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement II (SUIDGER.) Date of birth unknown; enthroned 25 December, 1046; d. 9 October, 1047. In the autumn of 1046 the King of Germany, Henry III, crossed the Alps at the head of a… …
23reinstate — I verb bring back, place in a former state, put back, put back into service, reappoint, reconstitute, reestablish, rehabilitate, rehire, reinaugurate, reinstall, reinvest, remit, replace, reseat, restituere, restore, restore to office, restore to …
24Organically moderated and cooled reactor — The organic moderated and cooled reactor (OCR) was an early power reactor concept studied in the formative years of nuclear power by the United States Atomic Energy Commission and others around the world. The concept reactor was very similar to… …
25return — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. restore, put back, bring back, echo, yield, render, reply, answer, reciprocate; nominate, elect; come back, recur, reappear, revert. See restoration. n. arrival, homecoming, reversion, recurrence,… …
26Restoration — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Restoration >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 restoration restoration restoral Sgm: N 1 reinstatement reinstatement replacement rehabilitation reestablishment reconstitution reconstruction Sgm: N 1 reproduction reproduction …
27return — v 1. go back, revert to, reverse, back up, backtrack; recede, ebb, wane, retreat, turn back; relapse, backslide, regress, fall back, retrograde. 2. come back, recur, reoccur, reappear, recrudesce; revolve, roll around, come round again; retroact …
28return — [n1] coming again acknowledgment, answer, appearance, arrival, coming, entrance, entry, homecoming, occurrence, reaction, reappearance, rebound, recoil, recoiling, recompense, recompensing, recovery, recrudescence, recurrence, reestablishment,… …
29seat — [sēt] n. [ME sete < ON sæti: for IE base see SIT] 1. the manner of sitting, as on horseback 2. a) a place or space to sit, or the right to such a place, esp. as evidenced by a ticket [to buy two seats to the opera] b) a thing to sit on; chair …
30cabinetry — noun the craft of making furniture (especially furniture of high quality) • Syn: ↑cabinetwork • Topics: ↑furniture, ↑piece of furniture, ↑article of furniture • Members of this Topic: ↑seat, ↑ …