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substratum - Etymology dictionary

13.10.2020 — 1630s, from Mod.L. substratum (pl. substrata), neut. sing. pp. of L. substernere to spread underneath, from sub (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + sternere (see STRATUM ...
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brasada - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

(brazada [brasáða], apparently a combination of brazo 'arm' < Latin brachium 'arm' and -ada, a Spanish derivational suffix; in this case, it may mean accumulation of arms or tree branches, or it may refer to a measure of the amount of firewood or brush that can be carried in both arms).
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Opus Pulvinarium - textile_terms.enacademic.com

Mediaeval Latin name for embroidery, made on an open canvas ground with silk or wool in cross or tent stitches. The embroidery was usually done in wool and employed for cushions and heraldic designs. The name is first met with in 13th century…
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אבנים יקרות - אוצר עברית

27.02.2021 — Look at other dictionaries: התנוססות — התנופפות, הינשאות מצד לצד (דגל) ; בהיקה, ברק, התנוצצות, הבלחה, נצנוץ (אבנים יקרות) … אוצר עברית. משובץ — adj. מעוטר, שקבועות בו ...
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Frenchie - australian_english.enacademic.com

Look at other dictionaries: Frenchie — is a 1950 American film of the western genre, directed by Louis King and starring Shelley Winters as Frenchie Fontaine and Marie Windsor. The plot is loosely based on the western Destry Rides Again . External links* … Wikipedia. Frenchie — noun (Dated) a condom, abbreviated form of French letter … Wiktionary
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phalloplasty - Medical dictionary

14.06.2020 — Surgical reconstruction of the penis. [phallo + G. plastos, formed] * * * phal·lo·plas·ty fal ō .plas tē n, pl ties plastic surgery of the penis or scrotum * * * n. surgical ...
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cistern of Pecquet - Medical dictionary

26.10.2020 — cistern of pecquet — pəˈkā Usage: usually capitalized P Etymology: after Jean Pecquet died 1674 French physician and anatomist : cisterna chyli … · Pecquet ...
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παρακείμενος

13.12.2020 — παράκειμαι lie beside perf part mp masc nom sg παράκειμαι lie beside pres part mp masc nom sg.
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Hamitic - Etymology dictionary

18.05.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: hamitic — HAMÍTIC, Ă, hamitici, ce, adj. Care aparţine vechilor hamiţi. ♢ Limbi hamitice = grup de limbi vorbite în nordul şi estul Africii.
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mobster - Etymology dictionary

07.10.2020 — Look at other dictionaries: Mobster — bezeichnet insbesondere in den USA im engeren Sinne Personen, die im Organisierten Verbrechen tätig und Angehörige ...
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mamma - Medical dictionary

13.09.2020 — SYN: breast. SEE ALSO: mammary gland. [L.] m. accessoria [TA] SYN: accessory breast. m. erratica a supernumerary breast aberrantly located, i.e., in some part ...
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adjournment - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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Chihuahua - Etymology dictionary

23.02.2021 — dog breed, 1858, from the city and state in Mexico, said to be from a lost native word that meant dry place.
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περιπνευμονία - Dictionary of Greek

15.01.2021 — Look at other dictionaries: περιπνευμονία — περιπνευμονίᾱ , περιπλευμονία inflammation of the lungs fem nom/voc/acc dual περιπνευμονίᾱ , περιπλευμονία ...
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shillelagh - Etymology dictionary

17.11.2020 — (n.) 1772, cudgel, earlier, oak wood used to make cudgels (1670s), from Shillelagh, town and barony in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, famous for its oaks.
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Knight - Wikipedia

Etymology. The word knight, from Old English cniht ("boy" or "servant"), is a cognate of the German word Knecht ("servant, bondsman, vassal"). This meaning, of unknown origin, is common among West Germanic languages (cf Old Frisian kniucht, Dutch knecht, Danish knægt, Swedish knekt, Norwegian knekt, Middle High German kneht, all meaning "boy, youth, lad").
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Potempa murder of 1932 - Wikipedia

The Potempa Murder of 1932 was a cause célèbre during Germany's Weimar Republic and the rise of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party.Committed by Nazi Party members, the brutal murder cast a dark shadow over the political advance of Hitler and the Nazis at the time.