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  • 11Tol Eressëa — Tol Eressëa, también llamada la Isla Solitaria o simplemente Eressëa, es un lugar ficticio perteneciente al legendarium del escritor británico J. R. R. Tolkien, y que aparece en su novela El Silmarillion. Ubicada en aguas de la bahía de Eldamar… …

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  • 12tol|bu|ta|mide — «tol BYOO tuh myd», noun. a sulfonamide drug taken orally as a substitute for insulin in the treatment of mild diabetes. Formula: C12H18N2O3S ╂[< tol(u) + but(yric) + amide] …

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  • 13tol´er|a|ble|ness — tol|er|a|ble «TOL uhr uh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be endured; bearable; endurable: »a tolerable burden. The pain has become tolerable. SYNONYM(S): sufferable, supportable. 2. fairly good; not bad; passable: »She is in tolerable health …

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  • 14tol|er|a|ble — «TOL uhr uh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be endured; bearable; endurable: »a tolerable burden. The pain has become tolerable. SYNONYM(S): sufferable, supportable. 2. fairly good; not bad; passable: »She is in tolerable health …

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  • 15tol´er|ant|ly — tol|er|ant «TOL uhr uhnt», adjective. 1. willing to let other people do as they think best; willing to endure beliefs and actions of which one does not approve: »A free nation is tolerant toward all religious beliefs. 2. able to endure or resist… …

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  • 16tol|er|ant — «TOL uhr uhnt», adjective. 1. willing to let other people do as they think best; willing to endure beliefs and actions of which one does not approve: »A free nation is tolerant toward all religious beliefs. 2. able to endure or resist the action… …

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  • 17tol´er|a´tor — tol|er|ate «TOL uh rayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to allow; permit: »The teacher won t tolerate any disorder. A nation at war will not tolerate treason. A free nation tolerates all religions. 2. to bear; endure; …

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  • 18tol|er|ate — «TOL uh rayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to allow; permit: »The teacher won t tolerate any disorder. A nation at war will not tolerate treason. A free nation tolerates all religions. 2. to bear; endure; …

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  • 19tol|yl — «TOL uhl», noun. a universal hydrocarbon radical, C7H7 , occurring in toluene. ╂[< tol(u) + yl] …

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  • 20Tol — (t[=o]l), v. t. (Law) To take away. See {Toll}. [1913 Webster] …

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