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  • 91Verde esmeralda — Coordenadas de color HTML 50C878 RGB (r,g,b)B (80, 200, 120) CMYK (c, m, y, k)C (64, 0, 72 …

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  • 92Auslese — /ows lay zeuh/, n. (often l.c.) a wine made in Germany from carefully selected ripe grapes. [ < G: lit., selection] * * * …

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  • 93adelantadillo — noun A Spanish red wine made of the first ripe grapes …

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  • 94grape wine — noun Fermented juice of sound, ripe grapes (optionally with condensed grape must added before or after fermentation, and grape brandy or alcohol added after fermentation, with additional restrictions on the adding of such spirits if the wine is&#8230; …

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  • 95brandy — An alcoholic liquid obtained by the distillation of the fermented juice of sound ripe grapes and usually containing 48 to 54% ethyl alcohol. [Du. brandewijn, burnt (distilled) wine] * * * bran·dy bran dē n, pl …

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  • 96Ferdinand Oechsle — Christian Ferdinand Oechsle (December 26, 1774 – March 17, 1852) was a German mechanical workshop owner, goldsmith and inventor.[1] He is most noted for developing a method for measuring the must weight of the grape must in winemaking. The&#8230; …

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  • 97Fox —    (Heb. shu al, a name derived from its digging or burrowing under ground), the Vulpes thaleb, or Syrian fox, the only species of this animal indigenous to Palestine. It burrows, is silent and solitary in its habits, is destructive to vineyards …

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  • 98Eiswein — [ ʌɪsvʌɪn] noun (plural Eisweine nə or Eisweins) wine made from ripe grapes picked while covered with frost. Origin from Ger., from Eis ice + Wein wine …

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  • 99Auslese — /ows lay zeuh/, n. (often l.c.) a wine made in Germany from carefully selected ripe grapes. [ &LT; G: lit., selection] …

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  • 100SEGALOWITCH, ZUSMAN — (1884–1949), Yiddish poet, novelist, and journalist. Born in Bialystok, Segalowitch was educated privately, worked in a factory, organized labor strikes, and was frequently arrested. In 1903 Segalowitch published his first poem in Russian, but a&#8230; …

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