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  • 111reed — I. noun Etymology: Middle English rede, from Old English hrēod; akin to Old High German hriot reed Date: before 12th century 1. a. any of various tall grasses with slender often prominently jointed stems that grow especially in wet areas b. a… …

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  • 112History of England — For other uses, see History of England (disambiguation). History of England This article is part of a series …

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  • 113Kuala Lumpur — Infobox Settlement official name = Kuala Lumpur native name = other name = كوالا لومڤور nickname = KL motto = Maju dan makmur ( en. Progress and Prosper) website = http://www.kualalumpur.gov.my/ imagesize = 275px |275px image pushpin pushpin… …

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  • 114Tagalog language — Tagalog redirects here. For other uses, see Tagalog (disambiguation). Tagalog Wikang Tagalog Spoken in Philippines …

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  • 115Arecaceae — Taxobox name = Arecaceae image caption = Coconut Palm Cocos nucifera fossil range = fossil range|80Late Cretaceous Recent regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Monocots unranked ordo = Commelinids ordo = Arecales… …

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  • 116Straw — is an agricultural by product, the dry of a cereal plant, after the grain or seed has been removed. Straw makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as barley, oats, rice, rye and wheat. In times gone by, it was regarded as a useful by …

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  • 117Sago — is a starch extracted from the pith inside stems of the sago palm Metroxylon sagu . Sago forms a major staple food for the lowland peoples of New Guinea and the Moluccas where it is called sagu and traditionally is cooked and eaten in the form of …

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  • 118Corn dolly — Corn dollies or corn mothers are a form of straw work made as part of harvest customs of Europe before mechanization. Before Christianisation, in traditional pagan European culture it was believed that the spirit of the corn (in modern American,… …

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  • 119The Broads — Not to be confused with The Broads, Newfoundland and Labrador. A typical view of the Norfolk Broads The Broads are a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. The Broads, and some surrounding… …

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  • 120Coppicing — Coppice redirects here. For the locality in Oldham, see Coppice, Greater Manchester. For Bahamian coppice forests, see Bahamian dry forests. A recently coppiced alder stool in Hampshire …

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