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  • 41Trench — Trench, n. [OE. trenche, F. tranch[ e]e. See {Trench}, v. t.] 1. A long, narrow cut in the earth; a ditch; as, a trench for draining land. Mortimer. [1913 Webster] 2. An alley; a narrow path or walk cut through woods, shrubbery, or the like. [Obs …

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  • 42Trench cavalier — Trench Trench, n. [OE. trenche, F. tranch[ e]e. See {Trench}, v. t.] 1. A long, narrow cut in the earth; a ditch; as, a trench for draining land. Mortimer. [1913 Webster] 2. An alley; a narrow path or walk cut through woods, shrubbery, or the… …

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  • 43Trench plow — Trench Trench, n. [OE. trenche, F. tranch[ e]e. See {Trench}, v. t.] 1. A long, narrow cut in the earth; a ditch; as, a trench for draining land. Mortimer. [1913 Webster] 2. An alley; a narrow path or walk cut through woods, shrubbery, or the… …

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  • 44National Museum of Rural Life — National Museums Scotland and partners have developed the National Museum of Rural Life, previously known as the Museum of Scottish Country Life, which is based at Wester Kittochside farm, lying between the town of East Kilbride in South… …

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  • 45Ceres (mythology) — Seated Ceres from Emerita Augusta, present day Mérida, Spain (National Museum of Roman Art, 1st century AD) Ancient Roman …

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  • 46Asylums and Care For the Insane —     Asylums and Care for the Insane     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Asylums and Care for the Insane     During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries hospital care of the sick of all kinds and nursing fell to the lowest ebb in history (see… …

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  • 47ploughing — noun the breaking of the ground into furrows (with a plough) for planting …

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  • 48ploughed — adjective a) Turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops). b) (figurative)(rare) Well trodden or well researched, previously explored …

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  • 49exarata —   , exaratum, exaratus   L. exaro, plough up.   1) With furrows between the nerves of the glumes. Andropogon exaratus, Mesosetum exaratum   2) of the sterile lemma. Panicum exaratum, Paspalum exaratum   3) of the lemmas. Agrostis exarata, Phleum… …

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  • 50furrow — 1 noun (C) 1 a deep line or fold in the skin of someone s face, especially on the forehead 2 a long, narrow cut or hollow area in the surface of something: There were furrows in the tarmac to drain off the rainwater. 3 a long narrow cut made in… …

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