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  • 41Rum — /rum/ (say roohm) noun Arabic name of Rome, once used to designate the Byzantine Empire …

  • 42rum|ba|ba — «RUHM BAH buh», noun. = baba au rhum. (Cf. ↑baba au rhum) …

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  • 43rum|ba — «RUHM buh», noun, verb, baed « buhd», ba|ing « buhihng». –n. 1. a lively ballroom dance that originated among the Cuban Negroes. It is in quadruple time. 2. music for this dance. –v.i. to dance the rumba. Also, rhumba. ╂[< Cu …

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  • 44Rum — This article is about the beverage. For other uses, see Rum (disambiguation). Rum display in a liquor store …

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  • 45Rum — Beispiele für dunklen, hellen und klaren Rum Rum (wahrscheinlich abgeleitet vom englischen Dialektwort rumbullion, „Aufruhr, Tumult“[1]) ist ein alkoholisches Getränk. Er wird aus Melasse, seltener aus frischem Zuckerrohrsaft gewonnen.… …

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  • 46rum — ag·a·rum; am·bu·lac·rum; an·ti·se·rum; as·a·rum; as·cy·rum; au·rum; bo·no·rum; bun·ga·rum; bu·pleu·rum; ci·trov·o·rum; cne·o·rum; cock·a·lo·rum; de·co·rum; di·spo·rum; du·rum; er·i·oph·o·rum; fag·o·py·rum; fal·cip·a·rum; fer·rum; fo·rum;… …

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  • 47Rùm — Infobox Scottish island GridReference=NM371982 celtic name=Rùm norse name=possibly rõm øy meaning of name=Gaelic isle of the ridge (i dhruim), Norse wide island but may be pre Celtic area=10,463 ha area rank=15 highest elevation=Askival 812 m… …

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  • 48rum — rum1 rumless, adj. /rum/, n. 1. an alcoholic liquor or spirit distilled from molasses or some other fermented sugar cane product. 2. alcoholic drink in general; intoxicating liquor: He warned against the demon rum. [1645 55; perh. short for obs.… …

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  • 49Rùm — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rum. Rùm Géographie Pays …

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  • 50Rum — /rddoohm/, n. Arabic name of Rome, once used to designate the Byzantine Empire. * * * Distilled liquor made from sugarcane products, primarily molasses. It is first mentioned in records from Barbados с 1650. Rum figured in the slave trade: slaves …

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