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  • 121frig — intransitive verb (frigged; frigging) Etymology: Middle English fryggen to wriggle Date: 1598 often vulgar copulate sometimes used in the present participle as a meaningless intensive …

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  • 122wintle — intransitive verb (wintled; wintling) Etymology: perhaps from Dutch dialect windtelen to reel Date: 1786 1. Scottish stagger, reel 2. Scottish wriggle …

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  • 123wiggle — I. verb (wiggled; wiggling) Etymology: Middle English wiglen, from or akin to Middle Dutch or Middle Low German wiggelen to totter; akin to Old English wegan to move more at way Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. to move to and fro with… …

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  • 124wriggly — adjective see wriggle I …

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  • 125Extreme Programming — (or XP) is a software engineering methodology (and a form of agile software development) Human Centred Technology Workshop 2005 , 2005, PDF webpage: [ftp://ftp.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/pub/reports/csrp/csrp585.pdf Informatics UK report cdrp585]… …

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  • 126Earless seal — Taxobox name = Earless sealsMSW3 Wozencraft | pages = | id = 14001028] image caption = Common Seal, Phoca vitulina regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Carnivora subordo = Caniformia superfamilia = Pinnipedia familia =… …

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  • 127SignWriting — Infobox Writing system name=Signwriting type=Iconic featural script languages=American Sign Language, Danish Sign Language, other sign languages time=1974 present sample=signwriting.png imagesize=64 iso15924=Sgnw SignWriting is a system of… …

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  • 128Salamander — For other uses, see Salamander (disambiguation). Salamanders Temporal range: Jurassic–present …

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