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  • 81Coleophora gallivora — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta …

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  • 82Millettia pinnata — Flowers Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 83Mag Máilin — was the surname of a family associated with County Roscommon and its surrounding counties. The name is now generally rended Mullin. Mag Máilin in the Annals of Connacht 1237 Mac Raith Mac Mailin, priest of Kilmactranny, died. 1237 Clarus Mac… …

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  • 84Scarlet — Type of fine, rich quality English cloth, much valued on the continent; famously made in Stamford in Lincolnshire from the 12c. This cloth was not necessarily scarlet in colour: the term indicated its type and richness. Only later, by… …

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  • 85Scriptorium — Lit. writing room (in a monastery). The only means of reproducing any text or of making books was by hand until the advent of the printing press, c. 1458. The scribe was a crucial part of society, writing letters for the illiterate, copying… …

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  • 86Wilder — Wild|er, Billy (1906 2002 ) a US film ↑director, who was born in Austria, who made both serious and humorous films, including ↑Sunset Boulevard (1950) and ↑Some Like it Hot (1959) Wilder 2 Wilder, Lau|ra In|galls (1867 1957) a US writer who wrote …

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  • 87gall — gall1 [gɔ:l] noun 1》 bold and impudent behaviour. 2》 an animal s gall bladder.     ↘archaic the contents of the gall bladder; bile. 3》 bitterness or cruelty: life s gall. Origin OE gealla (denoting bile), of Gmc origin. gall2 [gɔ:l] noun …

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  • 88gall — 1. n. 1 sl. impudence. 2 asperity, rancour. 3 bitterness; anything bitter (gall and wormwood). 4 the bile of animals. 5 the gall bladder and its contents. Phrases and idioms: gall bladder the vessel storing bile after its secretion by the liver… …

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  • 89ellagic acid — ə̇]|lajik , e] noun Etymology: French ellagique, from ellag (anagram of galle gallnut, gall) + ique ic more at gall (excrescence) : a crystalline phenolic dilactone C14H6O8 obtained from bezoar stones, oak galls, and many tannins and made by… …

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  • 90purpurogallin — ˌpərpyərōˈgalə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: Latin purpura purple + English o + pyrogallol + in : a red crystalline phenolic ketone dye C11H4O(OH)4 that occurs naturally in various plant galls as the diglucoside and is made s …

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