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  • 11Point State Park — Geobox Protected Area name = Point State Park native name = other name = other name1 = category local = Pennsylvania State Park category iucn = V image caption = Point State Park and the fountain etymology type = Named for etymology = the Point… …

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  • 12Fort Pitt Museum — Infobox historic area | name = Fort Pitt Museum, Pennsylvania, USA iucn category = caption = Map of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania showing the location of Fort Pitt Museum locator x = 24 locator y = 113 location = Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,… …

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  • 13Ditylenchus dipsaci — Teasel nematode Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Nematoda Class: Tylenchoidea …

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  • 14flaw — flɔː n. defect, imperfection; crack; strong gust of wind v. make flaws in; crack; become defective; become cracked …

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  • 15flawing — flɔː n. defect, imperfection; crack; strong gust of wind v. make flaws in; crack; become defective; become cracked …

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  • 16flaws — flɔː n. defect, imperfection; crack; strong gust of wind v. make flaws in; crack; become defective; become cracked …

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  • 17chap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English chappes, plural, from chappen Date: 14th century a crack in or a sore roughening of the skin caused by exposure to wind or cold II. verb (chapped; chapping) Etymology: Middle English chappen; akin to Middle Dutch …

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  • 18Lactarius piperatus — Taxobox | name = Lactarius piperatus image width = 240px regnum = Fungi divisio = Basidiomycota class = Homobasidiomycetes ordo = Russulales familia = Russulaceae genus = Lactarius species = L. piperatus binomial = Lactarius piperatus binomial… …

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  • 19flaw — flaw1 flawless, adj. flawlessly, adv. flawlessness, n. /flaw/, n. 1. a feature that mars the perfection of something; defect; fault: beauty without flaw; the flaws in our plan. 2. a defect impairing legal soundness or validity …

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  • 20seam — seamer, n. /seem/, n. 1. the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like. 2. the stitches used to make such a line. 3. any line formed by abutting edges. 4. any linear indentation or mark, as a wrinkle or scar. 5.… …

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