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  • 21coin — [koin] n. [ME < OFr coin, coigne, a wedge, stamp, corner < L cuneus, a wedge < IE base * kū , pointed > OIr cuil, L culex, gnat, Avestan sū kā, needle] 1. archaic var. of QUOIN 2. a) a usually round piece of metal with a distinctive… …

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  • 22fa|vor|ite — «FAY vuhr iht, FAYV riht», adjective, noun. –adj. liked better than others; liked very much: »What is your favorite flower? –n. 1. the one liked better than others; a person or thing liked very much: »He is a favorite with everybody. 2. a person… …

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  • 23Manticore (Boogiepop) — nihongo|Manticore|マンティコア|Manteikoa is a fictional character in the Boogiepop series by Kouhei Kadono.Character introductionCreated as a clone of Echoes, Manticore was imperfect, and considered a monster.Explanation of the character s… …

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  • 24New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project — Formation 20 …

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  • 25subject — I. v. a. 1. Subdue, control, bring under rule, make submissive, make subordinate. 2. Enslave, enthrall. 3. Expose, make liable. 4. Submit, refer, make accountable. 5. Make subservient. 6. Cause to undergo. II. a …

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  • 26favorite — fa•vor•ite [[t]ˈfeɪ vər ɪt, ˈfeɪv rɪt[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing regarded with special preference, pleasure, or approval 2) spo a competitor or contestant considered likely to win 3) a person treated with special or undue favor by a king,… …

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  • 27favourite — /ˈfeɪvərət / (say fayvuhruht), / vrət/ (say vruht) noun 1. a person or thing regarded with special favour or preference. 2. Sport a competitor considered likely to win. 3. Racing the horse, dog, etc., which is most heavily backed. 4. a person… …

  • 28ridicule — /ˈrɪdəkjul / (say riduhkyoohl) noun 1. words or actions intended to excite contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision. –verb (t) (ridiculed, ridiculing) 2. to deride; make fun of. –phrase 3. object of ridicule, a person treated with… …

  • 29serf´like´ — serf «surf», noun. 1. a peasant in the feudal system midway between a freeman and a slave: »The serf was a bondman, generally bound to the soil, and required to provide certain payments and services to his lord…but by custom, the serf enjoyed… …

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  • 30dirt — noun Etymology: Middle English drit, from Old Norse; akin to Old English drītan to defecate Date: 13th century 1. a. excrement b. a filthy or soiling substance (as mud, dust, or grime) c. archaic somethi …

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