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  • 121rohr bordun — |rōr(ˌ)bȯr|dün noun Etymology: German rohrbordun, from German rohr reed, pipe (from Old High German rōr reed) + bordun bourdon, from French bourdon, from Middle French, bass horn, of imitative origin more at roer : a rohrflöte of 16 foot pitch …

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  • 122roral — ˈrōrəl adjective Etymology: Latin ror , ros dew + English al archaic : dewy …

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  • 123Rorgon I of Maine — Ror(i)gon I or Rorico(n) I (also Rorgo or Rorich ; d. 16 June 839 or 840) was the first Count of Maine of the Rorgonid dynasty, which he founded. He was Count of Rennes from 819 and of Maine from 832. He was a son of Gauzlin I and Adeltrude. He… …

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  • 124Noli me tangere — Rør mig ikke! …

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  • 125Stævnrør — Rør gennem bund, hvori propellerakslen fra motoren roterer …

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  • 126Rorschach test — Ror|schach test [ˈro:ʃa:k test US ˈro:r ] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Hermann Rorschach (1884 1922), Swiss psychiatrist who invented the test] a method of testing someone s character, by making them say what they think spots of ink with various… …

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  • 127rorqual — ror·qual …

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  • 128rorschach — ror·schach …

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