warren

  • 51Warren — englischer Name, Bedeutung: Wächter. Namensträger: Warren Beatty, US amerikanischer Schauspieler …

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  • 52warren — war|ren [ˈwɔrən US ˈwo: , ˈwa: ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old North French; Origin: warenne] 1.) the underground home of rabbits 2.) a place with so many streets, rooms etc that it is difficult to find the place that you want ▪ a warren of tiny… …

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  • 53warren — war|ren [ wɔrən ] noun count 1. ) a RABBIT WARREN 2. ) a place that is very difficult to find your way around because there are so many ways you could go …

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  • 54warren — [14] A warren is etymologically a ‘fenced off’ area. The word was acquired from warenne, the Anglo Norman version of Old French garenne ‘game park’. This in turn came from Gaulish *varrenna ‘area bounded by a fence’, which was derived from… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 55warren — noun 1》 (also rabbit warren) a network of interconnecting rabbit burrows. 2》 a densely populated or labyrinthine building or district. 3》 Brit. historical an enclosed piece of land set aside for breeding game, especially rabbits. Origin ME: from… …

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  • 56warren — noun (C) 1 the underground home of rabbits 2 a place with so many streets, rooms etc that it is difficult to know the correct way around it: a warren of alleyways …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 57Warren — Sp Vòrenas Ap Warren L JAV: dažna apyg. ir mst., Bradlio apyg. c. (Arkanzasas), Maršalo apyg. c. (Minesota), Trambulo apyg. c. (Ohajas), Voreno apyg. c. (Pensilvanija) …

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  • 58warren — /ˈwɒrən / (say woruhn) noun 1. a place where rabbits breed or abound. 2. a colony of small animals such as rabbits, rats, wombats, etc. 3. a building, district, etc., containing many poor people living in overcrowded conditions: *It consists of… …

  • 59warren — [14] A warren is etymologically a ‘fenced off’ area. The word was acquired from warenne, the Anglo Norman version of Old French garenne ‘game park’. This in turn came from Gaulish *varrenna ‘area bounded by a fence’, which was derived from… …

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  • 60Warren Chaney — Warren H. Chaney, Ph.D. in January of 2010 Born Warren Herbert Chaney November 3, 1942 (1942 11 03) (age 69) Louisville, Kentuc …

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