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Heracles - Etymology dictionary

07.10.2020 — also Herakles, alternate (more classically correct) forms of HERCULES (Cf. Hercules)
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carny - Etymology dictionary

28.10.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: Carny — or Carnie is a slang term for a carnival (funfair) employee, as well as the language they employ.
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pince-nez - Etymology dictionary

12.01.2021 — (n.) folding eyeglasses, 1876, French, lit. pinch nose, from pincer to pinch + nez nose.
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Perrottetia - USDA Plant Characteristics

24.04.2020 — ID 61574 Symbol Key PERRO Common Name perrottetia Family Celastraceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity N/A US/NA Plant Yes State ...
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hickory - Etymology dictionary

14.01.2021 — 1670s, Amer.Eng., from Algonquian (perhaps Powhatan), shortening of pockerchicory or a similar name for this species of walnut. Old Hickory as the nickname ...
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biznatch

A guy who is a source of annoyance. Also can be used in a playful manner between male friends. You know, Jim is being such a biznatch. OR Hey! what s happening, biznatch?
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ciabatta - Etymology dictionary

27.09.2020 — (n.) type of Italian bread, c.1990, from It. ciabatta, lit. carpet slipper, so called for its shape; from the same source that produced Fr. sabot, Sp. zapata (see ...
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monstrosity - Etymology dictionary

11.11.2020 — (n.) 1550s, abnormality of growth, from L.L. monstrositas strangeness, from L. monstrosus, a collateral form of monstruosus (Cf. Fr. monstruosité); see MONSTER ...
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costa - Medical dictionary

24.02.2021 — 1. [TA] [I–XII]. SYN: rib [I–XII]. 2. A rodlike internal supporting organelle that runs along the base of the undulating membrane of certain flagellate parasites such ...
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Do'h

(Make famous by Homer Simpson.) Used to show regret upon doing a stupid act or forgetting something. Homer, did you remember to wear pants? Do h!
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epicanthus - Medical dictionary

27.09.2020 — SYN: palpebronasal fold. [epi + G. kanthos, canthus] e. inversus a crescentic upward fold of skin from the lower eyelid at the inner canthus; frequent in congenital ...
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turbot - Etymology dictionary

20.03.2021 — (n.) large flat fish, c.1300, from O.Fr. turbut (12c.), probably from a Scandinavian source (Cf. O.Swed. törnbut, from törn thorn + but flatfish; see HALIBUT (Cf.
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ἔλθοιμ'

15.01.2021 — Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες). . ἔλθοιμ'. ἔλθοιμ': translation. ἔλθοιμι , ἔρχομαι. ibo. aor opt act 1st sg. Greek morphological ...
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ephemeris - Etymology dictionary

08.10.2020 — table showing predicted positions of heavenly bodies, 1550s, Mod.L., from Gk. ephemeris “diary, calendar,” from ephemeros “daily” (see ...