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  • 111Flake — Flake, v. i. To separate in flakes; to peel or scale off. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 112shell — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sciell; akin to Old English scealu shell, Old Norse skel, Lithuanian skelti to split, Greek skallein to hoe Date: before 12th century 1. a. a hard rigid usually largely calcareous covering or… …

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  • 113Seawall — A seawall is a form of hard and strong coastal defence constructed on the inland part of a coast to reduce the effects of strong waves. In Britain, sea wall also refers to an earthen bank used to create a polder ndash; a dike. Seawalls may be… …

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  • 114Tamiya Madcap — The Tamiya Madcap 1/10th scale off road buggy was released in 1989 by Tamiya and is based on the running gear of the Astute. The Madcap was an entry level buggy but also proved to be very competitive when given some additional hop ups . It was 2… …

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  • 115dermatitis — /derr meuh tuy tis/, n. Pathol. inflammation of the skin. [1875 80; DERMAT + ITIS] * * * or eczema Inflammation of the skin, usually itchy, with redness, swelling, and blistering. Causes and patterns vary. Contact dermatitis appears at the site… …

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  • 116Thenus orientalis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 117отделяться чешуйками — — [http://slovarionline.ru/anglo russkiy slovar neftegazovoy promyishlennosti/] Тематики нефтегазовая промышленность EN scale off …

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  • 118lep|er — «LEHP uhr», noun. a person who has leprosy. ╂[Middle English lepre leprosy < Old French, learned borrowing from Late Latin leprae, plural < Latin lepra < Greek lépra < lépein to peel, scale off] …

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  • 119Diatonic function — Scale degree names[1] (C major scale) …

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  • 120gamut — Scale Scale, n. [L. scalae, pl., scala staircase, ladder; akin to scandere to climb. See {Scan}; cf. {Escalade}.] 1. A ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, anything graduated, especially when employed… …

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