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  • 21etymology — [[t]e̱tɪmɒ̱ləʤi[/t]] etymologies 1) N UNCOUNT Etymology is the study of the origins and historical development of words. 2) N COUNT The etymology of a particular word is its history …

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  • 22etymology —   Dealing with the origin of words; species descriptions commonly give the etymology for the specific epithet …

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  • 23The Brocken — Infobox Mountain Name = The Brocken Photo = Brocken vom Torfhaus.jpg Caption = The summit of the Brocken, showing the transmitters Elevation = 1,141.1 metres Range = Harz Location = Saxony Anhalt, Germany Prominence = 856 m Coordinates =… …

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  • 24The Nightmare — Infobox Painting| backcolor=#FBF5DF painting alignment=right image size=330px title=The Nightmare artist=Henry Fuseli year=1781 type=Oil on canvas height=101.6 width=127 height inch=40 width inch = 50 diameter cm = diameter inch = museum=Detroit… …

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  • 25The Joker (song) — This article is about the Steve Miller Band song. For other songs with the same title, see Joker (disambiguation). The Joker Cover of the 1973 single Single by …

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  • 26The Swinge — Coordinates: 49°43′23″N 2°14′20″W / 49.723°N 2.239°W / 49.723; 2.239 …

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  • 27Etymology of Scotland — The founders of Scotland of late medieval legend, Scota with Goídel Glas, voyaging from Egypt, as depicted in a 15th century manuscript of the Scotichronicon of Walter Bower. Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Alba pronounced  …

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  • 28Etymology of the Word God —     Etymology of the Word God     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Etymology of the Word God     (Anglo Saxon God; German Gott; akin to Persian khoda; Hindu khooda).     God can variously be defined as:♦ the proper name of the one Supreme and Infinite… …

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  • 29The Meaning of Liff —   …

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  • 30The Gateless Gate — (無門關, Mandarin. Wúménguān, Japanese. 無門関, Mumonkan) is a collection of 48 Chan (Zen) koans compiled in the early 13th century by the Chinese Zen master Wumen Hui k ai (無門慧開)(1183–1260) (Japanese: Mumon Ekai). Wumen s preface indicates that the… …

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