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  • 71Dhū al-faqār — ▪ weapon       in Islāmic mythology, the two pointed magical sword that has come to represent Alīʿ, fourth caliph and son in law of Muḥammad. Originally owned by an unbeliever, al ʿĀṣ ibn Munabbih, Dhū al faqār came into Muḥammad s possession as… …

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  • 72sagittate — adjective a) Shaped like an arrowhead, with one point a one end, and two points at the other. b) Shaped like an arrowhead, with two pointed lobes extending downward from the base. See Also: hastate …

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  • 73Church of Saint Porphyrius — Basic information Location Gaza, Palestinian territories Geographic coordinates …

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  • 75divider — [[t]dɪva͟ɪdə(r)[/t]] dividers 1) N COUNT: usu with supp A divider is something which forms a barrier between two areas or sets of things. A curtain acted as a divider between this class and another. ...room dividers. 2) N PLURAL: also a pair of N …

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  • 76dicran — o (G). Two headed, two pointed …

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  • 77rabbit ears — /ˈræbət ɪəz/ (say rabuht earz) plural noun Colloquial 1. large floppy ears, in the style of a rabbit s ears, usually worn as part of a costume. 2. an indoor television antenna with two adjustable arms. 3. the effect of ears above the head of… …

  • 78bicuspid — [bī kus′pi dāt΄bī kus′pid] adj. [ModL bicuspis < BI 1 + L cuspis (gen. cuspidis), CUSP] having two points [a bicuspid tooth]: also bicuspidate [bī kus′pi dāt΄] n. any of eight adult teeth with two pointed crowns; premolar tooth: see TEETH …

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  • 79di·vid·er — /dəˈvaıdɚ/ noun, pl ers 1 [count] 1 a : a thing that keeps two spaces or areas separate Concrete barriers are used as highway dividers. 1 b : someone or something that causes people to disagree with one another She has proven …

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  • 80Flang — Flang, n. A miner s two pointed pick. [1913 Webster] …

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