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  • 71siesta — si|es|ta [siˈestə] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Spanish; Origin: Latin sexta (hora) sixth hour, noon ] a short sleep in the afternoon, especially in warm countries take/have a siesta ▪ The stores all close after lunch when everyone takes a siesta …

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  • 72siesta — noun (C) a short sleep in the afternoon, especially in warm countries: take/have a siesta: The stores all close after lunch when everyone takes a siesta …

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  • 73snooze — n. & v. colloq. n. a short sleep, esp. in the daytime. v.intr. take a snooze. Derivatives: snoozer n. snoozy adj. (snoozier, snooziest). Etymology: 18th c. sl.: orig. unkn …

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  • 74Effects of cannabis — Short term effects of cannabis Classification and external resources ICD 10 F12.0 The effects of cannabis are caused by cannabinoids, most notably tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Cannabis has both psychological and physiological effects on the human… …

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  • 75“Hypnos“ —    Short story (2,840 words); written c. March 1922. First published in National Amateur (May 1923); rpt. WT (May–June–July 1924) and WT(November 1937); first collected in O;corrected text in D The narrator, a sculptor, encounters a man at a… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 76“Hound, The“ —    Short story (3,000 words); written c. October 1922; first published in WT(February 1924); rpt. WT (September 1939); first collected in O;corrected text in D;annotated version in An2and CC The story involves the escapades of the narrator and… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 77“Ghost-Eater, The“ —    Short story (3,880 words); written in collaboration with C.M.Eddy, Jr., in October 1923. First published in WT(April 1924); first collected in DB;corrected text in HM    The first person narrator needs to get from Mayfair to Glendale (two… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 78literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 79List of Emily Dickinson poems — This is a list of Emily Dickinson poems. There are 1,775 known poems that have been written by Dickinson. The poems are alphabetized by their first line. Punctuation, capitalization and even in some cases wording of the first lines may vary… …

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  • 80Ojibwe grammar — The Ojibwe language is an Algonquian American Indian language spoken throughout the Great Lakes region and westward onto the northern plains. It is one of the largest American Indian languages north of Mexico in terms of number of speakers, and… …

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