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21People's Republic of China and weapons of mass destruction — Not to be confused with Republic of China and weapons of mass destruction. Weapons of mass destruction …
22Colin Ferguson (mass murderer) — Colin Ferguson mug shot taken in prison Background information Birth name Colin Ferguson Born January 14, 1958 (1958 01 14) (age 5 …
23Land mass — Not to be confused with landmass. Land mass refers to the total area of a country or geographical region (which may include discontinuous pieces of land such as islands). The Earth s total land mass is 148,939,063.133 km² (57,511,026.002 square… …
24Rubrics — • Among the ancients, according to Columella, Vitruvius, and Pliny, the word rubrica, rubric, signified the red earth used by carpenters to mark on wood the line to follow in cutting it; according to Juvenal the same name was applied to the red… …
25tangle — tangle1 verb 1》 twist together into a confused mass. 2》 (tangle with) informal become involved in a conflict with. noun 1》 a confused mass of something twisted together. ↘a confused or complicated state. 2》 informal a fight or argument.… …
26tangle — ► VERB 1) twist (strands) together into a confused mass. 2) (tangle with) informal become involved in a conflict with. ► NOUN 1) a confused mass of something twisted together. 2) a confused or complicated state; a muddle. DERIVATIVES …
27tangly — tangle ► VERB 1) twist (strands) together into a confused mass. 2) (tangle with) informal become involved in a conflict with. ► NOUN 1) a confused mass of something twisted together. 2) a confused or complicated state; a muddle. DERIVATIVES …
28tangle — 1. v. & n. v. 1 a tr. intertwine (threads or hairs etc.) in a confused mass; entangle. b intr. become tangled. 2 intr. (foll. by with) colloq. become involved (esp. in conflict or argument) with (don t tangle with me). 3 tr. complicate (a tangled …
29tan´gler — tan|gle1 «TANG guhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.t. 1. to twist and twine together in a confused mass; jumble (threads); mat; knot; snarl: »The kitten had tangled the ball of twine. SYNONYM(S): entan …
30tan|gle — tan|gle1 «TANG guhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.t. 1. to twist and twine together in a confused mass; jumble (threads); mat; knot; snarl: »The kitten had tangled the ball of twine. SYNONYM(S): entan …