Pant

  • 51Pant (surname) — Pant or Panta is part of a compound of North Indian or Nepalese surnames of people with a Hindu Brahmin background. The Pant surname is taken from pandit and was coined in Maharashtra in a very early time.People with Pant in their surname belong… …

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  • 52Pant, Shropshire — Pant is a village in Shropshire, England. It lies in the borough of Oswestry and is near to the border with Wales. Pant means hollow in Welsh which fits because it was mined for limestone many years ago.Nearby is Llanymynech Golf Club, which… …

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  • 53Pant-Ysgawn (fromage) — Pant Ysgawn Pays d’origine Blaenavon Lait de chèvre …

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  • 54Pant Glas railway station — Pant Glas was a railway station located in Pant Glas, Gwynedd, Wales. This station was closed in December 1964.###@@@KEYEND@@@### …

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  • 55Pantænus — Pantænus, den ældste lærer, som nævnes ved den alexandrinske kateketskole, død rimeligvis kort efter 200. Om hans liv vides ikke meget. Han var oprindelig stoiker, men skal være blevet kristen med den platoniske eklekticisme som mellemled. Han… …

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  • 56pant|dress — «PANT DREHS», noun. a dress with a skirt divided and sewed like trousers; dress with culottes …

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  • 57pant|shoes — «PANT SHOOZ», noun (plural). shoes designed to be worn with flaring or bell bottomed trousers …

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  • 58pant|skirt — «PANT SKURT», noun. a divided skirt resembling trousers; culottes …

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  • 59pant|suit — «PANT SOOT», noun. a woman s or girl s suit consisting of matching jacket and trousers …

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  • 60Pantænus — • Head of the Catechetical School of Alexandria about 180, still alive in 193 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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