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  • 1Webster's Dictionary — Webster s redirects here. For other uses, see Webster (disambiguation). An 1888 advertisement for Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. Webster s Dictionary refers to the line of dictionaries first developed by Noah Webster in the early 19th century,… …

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  • 2Quechua — Infobox Language name = Quechua nativename = Qhichwa Simi / Runa Shimi / Runa Simi pronunciation = [ qʰeʃ.wa si.mi] [ χetʃ.wa ʃi.mi] [kitʃ.wa ʃi.mi] [ʔitʃ.wa ʃi.mi] [ ɾu.nɑ si.mi] states = Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.… …

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  • 3Gerund — In linguistics[1] As applied to English, it refers to the usage of a verb (in its ing form) as a noun (for example, the verb learning in the sentence Learning is an easy process for some ).[2] As applied to French, it refers either to the… …

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  • 4Omen — For other uses, see Omen (disambiguation). Examples of omens from the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493): natural phenomena and unnatural births. An omen (also called portent or presage) is a phenomenon that is believed to foretell the future, often… …

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  • 5Maharishi — This article is about the title. For the film, see Maharshi (film). Maharishi (noun, mah huh ree shee) is the anglicized version of the Sanskrit word Maharshi महर्षि (mahā meaning great and ṛṣi meaning seer ). Maharishi is often use as an… …

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  • 6Lutin — A lutin (pronounced in French /lytɛ̃/) is the French name for a type of hobgoblin (an amusing goblin), in French folklore and fairy tales. Female lutins are called lutines . A lutin, sometimes called a Nain Rouge ( red dwarf… …

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  • 7Names of the Greeks — History of Greece This article is part of a series …

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  • 8Galician language — Infobox Language name=Galician nativename=Galego pronunciation=/gaˈlego/ states=Spain region=Galicia; also in other parts of Spain. speakers=3–4 million (500,000 emigrants throughout Ibero America and Europe) familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic …

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  • 9Lusoga language — This article is about the Lusoga language. For the people, see Basoga, and for the ‎Busoga kingdom and region, see Busoga. ‎LuSoga (Soga) is a tonal Bantu language that is spoken in ‎‎Uganda. It is the native language of people who are… …

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  • 10Georgian language — language name=Georgian nativename= ka. ქართული Kartuli familycolor=Caucasian states=Georgia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia speakers=4.1 million [Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe By Glanville Price] fam1=South Caucasian script=Georgian… …

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