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  • 81Scythe — For the ancient Sicilian tyrant, see Scythes. A scythe (PronEng|ˈsaɪð, from Old English siðe Oxford English Dictionary 1933] .) is an agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops. It was largely replaced by horse drawn and then… …

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  • 82Martin Booth — (7 September, 1944 – 12 February, 2004) was a prolific British novelist and poet. He also worked as a teacher and screenwriter, and was the founder of the Sceptre Press. Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Works …

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  • 83Waterville, Quebec — Waterville is a city of 1,800 people in southeastern Quebec, Canada, in the Coaticook Regional County Municipality. Waterville owes its existence to water power, harnessed first by a sawmill (1810) and subsequently by several other industries,… …

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  • 84Cradle (grain) — A reaper with a cradle scythe; original painting by Ernst Henseler (1852–1940) A cradle (also called cradle scythe, or grain cradle) is an agricultural tool, a form of the scythe, used to reap grain. It is a scythe with an arrangement of fingers… …

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  • 85Таблица сетевых протоколов по функциональному назначению — Таблица сетевых протоколов по функциональному назначению  содержит список всех существующих (а также существовавших в прошлом) протоколов, имеющих отношение к компьютерным сетям (сетевые протоколы). Сетевой протокол  набор правил,… …

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  • 86scythe — 1. noun /ˈsaɪð/ a) An instrument for mowing grass, grain, or the like, by hand, composed of a long, curving blade, with the concave edge sharped, made fast to a long handle, called a snath, which is bent into a form convenient for use. b) A… …

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  • 87Schnur — Schnur1 Sf Faden std. (11. Jh.), mhd. snuor, ahd. snuor, snōr, mndd. snōr, mndl. snoer Stammwort. Dazu die Ableitungen ae. snēr Harfensaite , anord. snœri n. gedrehtes Seil und vielleicht gt. snorjo Korb, Netz . Vielleicht vergleicht sich ohne… …

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  • 88snead — n. See snath …

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  • 89hold — v 1. grasp, clutch, clasp, seize, keep fast, gripe; have, palm, retain, Inf. latch onto, clench, clinch; hug, embrace, Brit. Dial. clip; keep, have and hold, harbor; cherish, treasure, fondle, Archaic. bosom. 2. reserve, set aside, put aside, set …

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  • 90sned — ˈsned transitive verb Etymology: Middle English sneden, from Old English snǣdan to cut off, slice more at snath chiefly Scotland : to lop off (vegetation) : prune …

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