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  • 21kar-3, redupl. karkar- —     kar 3, redupl. karkar     English meaning: hard     Deutsche Übersetzung: under likewise “hart”     Material: O.Ind. karkara “rough, hard” = Gk. κάρκαροι τραχεῖς Hes., O.Ind. karkasa “rough, hard” (also karaka m., “hail”?); presumably Gk.… …

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  • 22scab — ► NOUN 1) a dry, rough protective crust that forms over a cut or wound during healing. 2) mange or a similar skin disease in animals. 3) any of a number of fungal diseases of plants in which rough patches develop. 4) informal a person or thing… …

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  • 23scabby — scab ► NOUN 1) a dry, rough protective crust that forms over a cut or wound during healing. 2) mange or a similar skin disease in animals. 3) any of a number of fungal diseases of plants in which rough patches develop. 4) informal a person or… …

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  • 24scab — n. & v. n. 1 a dry rough crust formed over a cut, sore, etc. in healing. 2 (often attrib.) colloq. derog. a person who refuses to strike or join a trade union, or who tries to break a strike by working; a blackleg. 3 the mange or a similar skin… …

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  • 25Scurvier — Scurvy Scur vy, a. [Compar. {Scurvier}; superl. {Scurviest}.] [From {Scurf}; cf. {Scurvy}, n.] 1. Covered or affected with scurf or scabs; scabby; scurfy; specifically, diseased with the scurvy. Whatsoever man . . . be scurvy or scabbed. Lev. xxi …

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  • 26Scurviest — Scurvy Scur vy, a. [Compar. {Scurvier}; superl. {Scurviest}.] [From {Scurf}; cf. {Scurvy}, n.] 1. Covered or affected with scurf or scabs; scabby; scurfy; specifically, diseased with the scurvy. Whatsoever man . . . be scurvy or scabbed. Lev. xxi …

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  • 27Scurvy — Scur vy, a. [Compar. {Scurvier}; superl. {Scurviest}.] [From {Scurf}; cf. {Scurvy}, n.] 1. Covered or affected with scurf or scabs; scabby; scurfy; specifically, diseased with the scurvy. Whatsoever man . . . be scurvy or scabbed. Lev. xxi. 18,… …

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  • 28scab — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish skabbr scab; akin to Old English sceabb scab, Latin scabere to scratch more at shave Date: 13th century 1. scabies of domestic animals 2. a crust of hardened blood and …

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  • 29Jean-Paul Marat — Infobox Person name = Jean Paul Marat image size = 200px caption = birth date = May 24, 1743 birth place = Boudry, Neuchâtel, Switzerland death date = July 13, 1793 death place = education = occupation = Scientist, Physician title = spouse =… …

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  • 30Sheffield United F.C. — (Goalkeeper)fs player| no=22 | nat=Malta | pos=GK | name=Justin Haber (Goalkeeper)fs player| no=25 | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Matthew Spring (on loan from Luton Town ) On loanNotable former players* 1890s: Ernest Needham, William Foulke, Billy …

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