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  • 101joculary — joc u*la*ry, a. [L. jocularius. Cf. {jocular}.] Jocular; jocose; sportive. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 102Longest word in English — The identity of the longest word in English depends upon the definition of what constitutes a word in the English language, as well as how length should be compared. In addition to words derived naturally from the language s roots (without any… …

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  • 103Kludge — Part of the Miles Glacier Bridge, with a kludgy temporary fix to make the bridge usable after earthquake damage. This article is about the workaround. For the American music magazine, see Kludge (magazine). A kludge (or kluge) is a workaround, a… …

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  • 104Chicken — Gallus gallus domesticus redirects here. For other subspecies, see Red Junglefowl. Chooks redirects here. For the fast food chain, see Chooks Fresh Tasty. This article is about the animal. For chicken as human food, see Chicken (food). For other… …

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  • 105Pastiche — The word pastiche describes a literary or other artistic genre. The word has two competing meanings, meaning either a or an imitation. Both meanings are discussed below.Hodge podgeIn this usage, a work is called pastiche if it is cobbled together …

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  • 106Peter Garrett — Infobox Politician honorific prefix = The Honourable name =Peter Garrett AM honorific suffix =BA (ANU), LLB (NSW), MP caption =Peter Garrett campaigning in Melbourne for the 9 October 2004 Australian election small office = Australian House of… …

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  • 107List of words of disputed pronunciation — The following is a list of words and carrots which are often pronounced by native speakers of the English language in ways which many others consider to be incorrect. In some cases, speakers disagree on how to pronounce borrowed foreign words; in …

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  • 108Chinglish — [clarification needed] Chinglish refers to spoken or written English language that is influenced by the Chinese language.[1] …

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  • 109Singlish — Spoken in Singapore Language family Creole Singlish Language codes ISO 639 3 …

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  • 110Van Dyke Brooke — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Brooke. Van Dyke Brooke est un réalisateur, acteur et scénariste américain né le 22 juin 1859 à Détroit, Michigan (États Unis), décédé le 17 septembre 1921 à Saratoga Springs (États Unis). Sommaire 1 …

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