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  • 41kindle — linked …

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  • 42kindle — kindle1 [ kɪnd(ə)l] verb 1》 light (a flame); set on fire. 2》 (with reference to an emotion) arouse or be aroused. Derivatives kindler noun Origin ME: based on ON kynda, influenced by ON kindill candle, torch . kindle2 [ kɪnd(ə)l] …

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  • 43kindle — I. v. a. 1. Light, ignite, enkindle, inflame, set fire to, set on fire. 2. Excite, rouse, awaken, provoke, incite, stimulate, animate, whet, stir up, foment. 3. Exasperate, excite, provoke, enrage. II. v. n. 1. Take fire. 2. Get excited, grow… …

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  • 44kindle — verb 1) he kindled a fire Syn: light, ignite, set alight, set light to, set fire to, put a match to Ant: extinguish, douse 2) the Beatles kindled my interest in music Syn …

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  • 45kindle — v 1. fire, ignite, torch, deflagrate, burn, burn up or down, set aflame or alight or on fire, set fire to, put to the torch, put or apply a match to, Obs. accend, Obs. flagrate. 2. incite, provoke, actuate, poke, prod, prick, goad, prompt, spur;… …

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  • 46kindle — kin·dle …

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  • 47kindle — [ˈkɪnd(ə)l] verb [T] 1) to start a strong interest or emotion in someone His interest in history was kindled by visits to the museum.[/ex] 2) to start a fire by lighting small pieces of wood or paper that will burn easily …

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  • 48kindle —   Hō a ā, kuni …

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  • 49Amazon Kindle — Kindle (первая модель) …

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  • 50Amazon Kindle Fire — Kindle Fire Kindle Fire Разработчик …

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