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  • 51Dullstrand — Greyhawk Realm The Dullstrand Motto Unknown Region Splintered Suns Ruler The Three Masters Government Oligarchy …

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  • 52Stoat — Ermine redirects here. For other uses, see Ermine (disambiguation). Stoat Conservation status …

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  • 53Nihali language — This article is about a language isolate spoken in central India, known as Nihali or Nahali. For the unrelated Indo Aryan language named Nahali, see Kalto language. Nihali Spoken in India Region Jalgaon Jamod, on the border of Maharashtra and… …

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  • 54sex-ratio — Conventionally defined as the number of males per 1,000 females in the population of a society. More boys than girls are born each year, but the excess number of males at birth is gradually reduced by the higher male mortality rate , to an age… …

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  • 55bit of rough — n British a lover of either sex who exhibits or feigns primitive, aggressive or socially inferior characteristics. A phrase often used joc ularly in the 1980s, originally a variation of the prostitutes and homosexual term rough trade. She s… …

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  • 56oik — n British 1. a vulgar, coarse, boorish or socially inferior person. This term was, and still is, applied by public schoolboys (rarely by girls) to local children or those attending state schools. It is also sometimes used self effacingly or… …

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  • 57mésalliance — meɪzæl jÉ‘ns /me zælɪəns n. mismarriage, incorrect marriage; marriage with someone who is socially inferior …

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  • 58mesalliance — meɪzæl jÉ‘ns /me zælɪəns n. mismarriage, incorrect marriage; marriage with someone who is socially inferior …

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  • 59mesalliances — meɪzæl jÉ‘ns /me zælɪəns n. mismarriage, incorrect marriage; marriage with someone who is socially inferior …

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  • 60Untermensch — [ ʊntəmɛn(t)ʃ] noun (plural Untermenschen mɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n) a person considered racially or socially inferior. Origin Ger., lit. underperson …

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