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  • 61Gibbostity — Gib*bost i*ty, n. [Cf. F. gibbosit[ e].] The state of being gibbous or gibbose; gibbousness. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 62Hulchy — Hulch y, a. Swollen; gibbous. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 63planoconvex — bulging ulging adj. 1. curving or bulging outward. Opposite of {concave}. [Narrower terms: {biconvex, convexo convex, lenticular, lentiform}; {broken backed, hogged}; {convexo concave}; {gibbous, gibbose}; {planoconvex}] Also See: {protrusive}.… …

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  • 64Mercury (planet) — Mercury  ☿ …

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  • 65Oromo people — For the language, see Oromo language. Oromo Oromoo 1st row: Haile Selassie I[1] • Balcha Safo 2nd row: Ras Mäkonnen • Tilahun Gessesse …

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  • 66Venus — This article is about the planet. For other uses, see Venus (disambiguation). Venus   …

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  • 67Cinderella — For other uses, see Cinderella (disambiguation). Cinderella Gustave Doré s illustration for Cendrillon Folk tale Name …

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  • 68Geocentric model — In astronomy, the geocentric model of the universe is the superseded theory that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it. Belief in this system was common in ancient Greece. It was embraced by both Aristotle and… …

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  • 69Gormenghast series — The Gormenghast series is a series of books written by Mervyn Peake centered around Castle Gormenghast and the character Titus Groan.Works in the seriesThe cycle consists of three novels, Titus Groan (1946), Gormenghast (1950) and Titus Alone… …

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  • 70Crescent — For other uses, see Crescent (disambiguation). An example of an artistic crescent in this case a large circle with a smaller one removed …

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