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  • 101carafe — /keuh raf , rahf /, n. a wide mouthed glass or metal bottle with a lip or spout, for holding and serving beverages. [1780 90; < F < It caraff(a) < Sp garrafa, perh. < dial. Ar gharrafah dipper, drinking vessel] * * * …

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  • 102grail — /grayl/, n. 1. (usually cap.) Also called Holy Grail. a cup or chalice that in medieval legend was associated with unusual powers, esp. the regeneration of life and, later, Christian purity, and was much sought after by medieval knights:&#8230; …

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  • 103GUI — /gooh ee/, n., pl. GUIs, GUI s. See graphical user interface. * * * ▪ Chinese vessel Wade Giles romanization  kuei    type of Chinese vessel produced during the Shang (Shang dynasty) (18th–12th century BC) and Zhou (Zhou dynasty) (c. 1111–255 BC) …

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  • 104toadfish — /tohd fish /, n., pl. (esp. collectively) toadfish, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) toadfishes. 1. any of several thick headed, wide mouthed fishes of the family Batrachoididae, as Opsanus tau (oyster toadfish), ranging along the …

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  • 105measuring jug — noun A wide mouthed jug, normally of glass, with graduations up the side, for measuring liquids …

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  • 106ice bag — noun A waterproof bag with a wide mouthed stopper designed to hold ice, for service as an ice pack …

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  • 107jar — 1. To jolt or shake. 2. A jolting or shaking. heel j. the patient standing on tiptoe feels pain on suddenly bringing the heels to the ground: 1. in the spine in Pott disease or disk space infection; 2. in one lumbar …

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  • 108Penstemon rupicola — in Mount Rainier National Park Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 109Black Turmeric — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 110Systemic scleroderma — Systemic sclerosis Classification and external resources Clinical appearance of acrosclerotic piece meal necrosis of the thumb in a patient with systemic sclerosis. ICD 10 …

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