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  • 81ring armor — noun (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings • Syn: ↑chain mail, ↑ring mail, ↑mail, ↑chain armor, ↑chain armour, ↑ring armour • Topics: ↑ …

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  • 82voider — noun 1. a hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried • Syn: ↑clothes hamper, ↑laundry basket, ↑clothes basket • Hypernyms: ↑hamper 2. a person who defecates • Syn: ↑ …

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  • 83Halkieria — Taxobox name = Halkieria fossil range = fossil range|533|511|Lower to Middle Cambrian image title = Halkieria evangelista from the Lower Cambrian Sirius Passet, North Greenland regnum = Animalia phylum = ?Mollusca unranked ordo = Halwaxiida… …

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  • 84byrnie — /berr nee/, n. Armor. a coat of mail; hauberk. [1325 75; ME byrny, Scot var. of BRYNIE, BRINIE < ON brynja, c. OE byrne coat of mail, OHG brunnia] * * * …

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  • 85cataphract — (n.) coat of mail, Middle English, from L. cataphractes breastplate of iron scales, from Gk. kataphraktes coat of mail, from kataphraktos covered up, from kataphrassein to fortify, from kata entirely (see CATA (Cf. cata )) + phrassein …

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  • 86cataphract — /ˈkætəfrækt/ (say katuhfrakt) noun an ancient coat of mail. {Latin cataphractes, from Greek kataphraktēs coat of mail} …

  • 87καταφράκτας — καταφράκτᾱς , καταφράκτης coat of mail masc acc pl καταφράκτᾱς , καταφράκτης coat of mail masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) …

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  • 88ὑποδύται — ὑποδύτης garment worn under a coat of mail masc nom/voc pl ὑποδύτᾱͅ , ὑποδύτης garment worn under a coat of mail masc dat sg (doric aeolic) …

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  • 89ὑποδύτας — ὑποδύτᾱς , ὑποδύτης garment worn under a coat of mail masc acc pl ὑποδύτᾱς , ὑποδύτης garment worn under a coat of mail masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) …

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  • 90METALS AND MINING — In the Bible Six metals are mentioned in the Bible and in many passages they are listed in the same order: gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, and lead. Antimony is also mentioned. The metals are referred to in various contexts, including methods of …

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