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  • 91resupinate — /rəˈsjupənət/ (say ruh syoohpuhnuht) adjective 1. bent backwards. 2. Botany inverted; appearing as if upside down. {Latin resupīnātus, past participle, bent back} …

  • 92swastika — [swäs′ti kə] n. [Sans svastika < svasti, well being, benediction < su, well (< IE base * su , var. of * swe , *sewe : see SUICIDE) + asti, he is: for IE base see IS1] 1. a design or ornament of ancient origin in the form of a cross with… …

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  • 93boutonnière deformity — noun (medicine) A type of deformity in which a finger is bent down at the middle joint and bent back up at the end joint as the result of a buttonhole shaped tear in a tendon • • • Main Entry: ↑bouton …

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  • 94retroflexion — or retroflection noun Date: 1845 1. the state of being bent back; especially the bending back of an organ (as a uterus) upon itself 2. the act or process of bending back 3. retroflex articulation …

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  • 95Omaha (horse) — Omaha Sire Gallant Fox Grandsire Sir Gallahad III Dam Flambino Damsire Wrack Sex Stallion Foa …

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  • 96Out 1 — The title card to Out 1 Directed by Jacques Rivette Suzanne Schiffman (co director) …

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  • 97Beck's Petrel — Taxobox name = Beck s Petrel status = CR | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Procellariiformes familia = Procellariidae genus = Pseudobulweria species = P. becki binomial = Pseudobulweria becki… …

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  • 98The Dreams in the Witch House — Author H. P. Lovecraft Country United States Language English Genre(s) Horror short story …

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  • 99Dodman — See also Dodman Point, a landmark near Mevagissey, Cornwall. A dodman (plural dodmen ) or a hoddyman dod is a local British vernacular word for a land snail. The word is used in some of the counties of England. This word is found in the Norfolk… …

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  • 100Corporal (liturgy) — The Corporal (from the Latin corpus, body ) is a square white linen cloth, now usually somewhat smaller than the breadth of an altar, upon which the chalice and paten, and also the ciborium containing the smaller hosts for the Communion of the… …

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