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  • 81vein|stone — «VAYN STOHN», noun. stone or earth composing a vein and containing ore; gangue; matrix …

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  • 82vein´like´ — vein «vayn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) one of the blood vessels or tubes that carry the blood to the heart from all parts of the body. b) any blood vessel. 2. the rib of a leaf; one of the strands or bundles of vascular tissue forming the principal… …

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  • 83vein´er — vein «vayn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) one of the blood vessels or tubes that carry the blood to the heart from all parts of the body. b) any blood vessel. 2. the rib of a leaf; one of the strands or bundles of vascular tissue forming the principal… …

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  • 84ver|vain — «VUR vayn», noun. any verbena, especially any species bearing spikes of small white, bluish, or purple flowers, such as a common European species and a common American species. ╂[< Old French verveine, vervainne < Latin verbēna leafy bough …

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  • 85GRYNBERG, BERL — (1906–1961), Yiddish writer. Grynberg grew up in Warsaw and emigrated to Argentina in 1923. He worked in Cordoba and Buenos Aires as a printer and, for decades, as linotypist for the Yiddish daily Di Prese, where his earliest stories appeared,… …

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  • 86SHALOM ALEICHEM — (Sholem Aleykhem; narrative persona and subsequent pseudonym of Sholem Rabinovitsh (Rabinovitz); 1859–1916), Yiddish prose writer and humorist born on February 18, 1859 (old style; March 2, new style), in Pereyaslav (today: Pereyaslav… …

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