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  • 81Moabite language — Moabite Spoken in Formerly spoken in northwestern Jordan Extinct 5th century BC Language family Afro Asiatic Semitic …

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  • 82Old Irish — Goídelc Pronunciation [ˈɡoiðʲelɡ] Spoken in Ireland, Isle of Man, western coast of Great Britain …

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  • 83kei- — I. kei 1 To lie; bed, couch; beloved, dear. Oldest form *k̑ei , becoming *kei in centum languages. Derivatives include city and cemetery. I. Basic form *kei . 1. Suffixed form *kei wo . a. hind …

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  • 84infix — infixion /in fik sheuhn/, n. v. /in fiks , in fiks /; n. /in fiks /, v.t. 1. to fix, fasten, or drive in: He infixed the fatal spear. 2. to implant: to infix a habit. 3. to instill (a fact, idea, etc.) in the mind or memory; impress. 4. Gram. to… …

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  • 85inherent — inherently, adv. /in hear euhnt, her /, adj. 1. existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute: an inherent distrust of strangers. 2. Gram. standing before a noun. 3. inhering; infixed. [1570 80; <&#8230; …

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  • 86Celtic languages — Branch of the Indo European language family spoken across a broad area of western and central Europe by the Celts in pre Roman and Roman times, now confined to small coastal areas of northwestern Europe. Celtic can be divided into a continental&#8230; …

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  • 87Semitic languages — Family of Afro Asiatic languages spoken in northern Africa and South Asia. No other language family has been attested in writing over a greater time span from the late 3rd millennium BC to the present. Both traditional and some recent&#8230; …

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  • 88Semitic stem variation: Manifestations of the Proto-Semitic root — ▪ Table Semitic stem variation: Manifestations of the Proto Semitic root *ȡa; e33;b b;̣ in three languages Arabic Hebrew Syriac basic stem (G) qaba e0d; a (he) seized, took hold of qå e07;a e63; (he) gathered qə e07;aʕ he fastened passive&#8230; …

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  • 89Yes and no — For other uses, see Yes and no (disambiguation). Yes and no are two words for expressing affirmatives and negatives respectively in English (e.g. Are you hungry? Yes, I am. ). Early Middle English had a four form system, but Modern English has&#8230; …

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  • 90ingrained — I adjective confirmed, deep, deep seated, embedded, engrafted, entrenched, essential, established, firmly established, firmly fixed, fixed, habitual, implanted, inborn, inbred, indelible, indwelling, ineffaceable, infixed, ingrown, inherent,&#8230; …

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