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11torture — I. noun Etymology: Middle French, from Old French, from Late Latin tortura, from Latin tortus, past participle of torquēre to twist; probably akin to Old High German drāhsil turner, Greek atraktos spindle Date: 1540 1. a. anguish of body or mind… …
12Snuff film — For the 2005 film see Snuff Movie (film). A snuff film or snuff movie is a theoretical genre that depicts the death or murder of a person or people without the aid of special effects for the purpose of distribution and entertainment.Problems of… …
13Battle of Corregidor (1945) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle for the Recapture of Corregidor caption=Paratroopers of the 503rd PRCT touch down at Topside, Corregidor 16 February 1945 U.S. National Archives partof=World War II, Pacific theater date= 16 February 1945 …
14Damages (Jewish law) — Part of a series on …
15Assault rifle — An assault rifle is a selective fire rifle or carbine (not to be confused with a semi automatic only replica) firing ammunition with muzzle energies intermediate between those typical of pistol and high powered rifle ammunition. Assault rifles… …
16Archaeology of the Cross and Crucifix — Archæology of the Cross and Crucifix † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archæology of the Cross and Crucifix I. PRIMITIVE CRUCIFORM SIGNS The sign of the cross, represented in its simplest form by a crossing of two lines at right angles,… …
17Lesion — Pronounced lee sion with the emphasis on the lee, a lesion can be almost any abnormality involving any tissue or organ due to any disease or any injury. There are, not surprisingly, many types of lesions. There are also a number of different ways …
18Coenraad de Buys — Born Coenraad De Buys 1761 Wagenboomrivier, Montagu Died 1821 Zoutpansberg area Cause of death …
19Boeing AH-64 Apache — AH 64 Apache An AH 64D Apache from U.S. Army s 101st Aviation R …
20hurt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. damage, pain, ache, injury, wound, bruise, offense; loss, harm; distress, grief. v. ache, pain, throb; injure, wound; damage, harm; offend, distress, grieve, bruise. See malevolence, deterioration,… …