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Peter (Civ6) | Civilization Wiki | Fandom

Peter I (9 June 1672 – 8 February 1725), also known as Peter Alexeyevich and more commonly as Peter the Great, was Tsar of Russia from 1682 until his death. During his reign, he vastly expanded the borders of the Russian Empire, and modernized Russia's political and cultural systems through the introduction of Western-style Enlightenment values. He leads the Russians in Civilization VI.
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Клирос — Википедия

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Mesoamerica - Etymology dictionary

25.02.2021 — 1948, from MESO (Cf. meso ) + AMERICA (Cf. America)
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dunny - English dictionary

24.02.2021 — UK [ˈdʌnɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms dunny : singular dunny plural dunnies Australian informal a toilet.
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a lege suae dignitatis - Ballentine's law dictionary

02.06.2020 — From the law of his dignity. This was said by the Saxons to be the source of the king s power to pardon. See 4 Bl Comm 397.
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daguerreotype - Etymology dictionary

25.04.2020 — 1839, from Fr. daguerreotype, coined from name of inventor, Louis Daguerre (1789 1851) + type (see TYPE (Cf. type))
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Tethys Sea - Australian English dictionary

01.03.2021 — tɛθiz ˈsi/ (say tetheez see) noun a hypothetical sea, considered to have existed between Laurasia and the continents that formed Gondwana. Also, Tethys ...
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Philippines - Etymology dictionary

28.03.2021 — 1812, from Sp. Islas Filipinas, lit. the islands of Philip, named for Philip II, king of Spain. Related: Philippine.
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Hare Krishna - Etymology dictionary

28.10.2020 — 1968, title of a Hindu chant or mantra, from Hindi hare O God! + KRISHNA (Cf. Krishna), name of an incarnation of the god Vishnu.
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formic acid - Medical dictionary

25.09.2020 — HCOOH; the smallest carboxylic acid; a strong caustic, used as an astringent and counterirritant. * * * formic acid n a colorless pungent fuming vesicant liquid ...
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praline - Etymology dictionary

10.10.2020 — (n.) 1727, from Fr. praline, from the name of Marshal Duplessis Praslin (1598 1675, pronounced praline ), whose cook invented the confection.
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βλέπω - Dictionary of Greek

12.08.2020 — (AM βλέπω) 1. διαθέτω την αίσθηση της όρασης 2. έχω την ικανότητα να βλέπω 3. στρέφω το βλέμμα, κοιτάζω 4. προσέχω με το βλέμμα 5. προσέχω, είμαι ...
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eurypterid - Etymology dictionary

02.06.2020 — fossil swimming crustacean of the Silurian and Devonian, 1874, from eurys broad, wide (see ANEURYSM (Cf. aneurysm)) + pteron feather, wing (see PETITION ...