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  • 41Cornology — Box set by The Bonzo Dog Band Released July 13, 1992 Recorded …

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  • 42Uncleanness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Uncleanness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 uncleanness uncleanness &c.???adj. Sgm: N 1 impurity impurity Sgm: N 1 immundity immundity immundicity Sgm: N 1 impurity impurity &c.???of mind ???>961 …

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  • 43Disodium pyrophosphate — IUPAC name Disodium dihydrogen diphosphate …

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  • 44ghen- —     ghen     English meaning: to crack open, grind, scratch     Deutsche Übersetzung: “zernagen, zerreiben, kratzen”, also “Kleines, Bißchen”     Material: Only in den extensions ghnēgh : ghnǝgh , ghnǝd(h) , ghnei , ghneu . guttural extension… …

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  • 45ghren- —     ghren     English meaning: to rub, stroke roughly     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘scharf worũber streifen, zerreiben”     Note: extension from gher 2 ds., mostly with dental extension (originally present?)     Material: Gk. χραίνω “ touch… …

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  • 46sker- — I. sker 1 Also ker . To cut. Derivatives include shears, scabbard, skirmish, carnage, sharp, scrape, and screw. I. Basic form *sker …

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  • 47scurvy — 1560s, noun use of adj. scurvy (early 15c.), variant of scurfy (see SCURF (Cf. scurf)). It took on the meaning of Du. scheurbuik, Fr. scorbut scurvy, the disease characterized by swollen and bleeding gums, prostration, etc., perhaps from O.N.… …

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  • 48scruff — scruff1 noun the back of a person s or animal s neck. Origin C18: alt. of dialect scuff, of obscure origin. scruff2 noun Brit. informal a scruffy person. Origin C16 (in the sense scurf ): var. of scurf …

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  • 49kreu-1, kreuǝ- : krū- ; kreus-, krus- —     kreu 1, kreuǝ : krū ; kreus , krus     English meaning: blood, raw flesh; ice, crust     Deutsche Übersetzung: 1. “thick, stockendes Blut, blutiges, rohes Fleisch”, presumably “geronnen (vom Blut)”, in addition eine 2. group kreus , krus for… …

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  • 50scur — I. ˈskər(.) variant of skirr II. noun ( s) Etymology: English dialect scur scab, scurf, perhaps alteration of scurf (I) : a small rounded portion of horn tissue attached to the skin of the horn pit of a polled animal …

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