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  • 91lode — n. a vein of metal ore. Etymology: var. of LOAD …

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  • 92GWR 4000 Class 4003 Lode Star — Lode Star is the only remaining GWR 4000 Class locomotive. It is preserved at the National Railway Museum, York, UK.It was built in 1907 and was one of the first locomotives in its class to be built.Lode Star survived into the British Railways… …

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  • 93Lode Star — noun An alternative name for Polaris. Probably so called, because Polaris is the most useful lodestar on the northern sky. Syn: Polaris …

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  • 94Lode-Nadai coefficient — Смотри коэффициент Лоде Надаи …

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  • 95lode claim — A mining claim that embraces one or more continuous veins, lodes, or ledges of mineral lying within well defined seams or fissures in the surrounding rock, often deep within the bowels of the earth. 36 Am J1st Min & M § 70 …

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  • 96lode·star — /ˈloʊdˌstɑɚ/ noun, pl stars [count] formal : something or someone that leads or guides a person or group of people The idea of public service has been a lodestar for her throughout her life …

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  • 97lode·stone — /ˈloʊdˌstoʊn/ noun, pl stones [count] : a magnetic rock sometimes used figuratively The city is a lodestone [=magnet] for aspiring actors and actresses …

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  • 99Comstock Lode — Bonanza ore, Consolidated California and Virginia Mine, Comstock Lode The Comstock Lode was the first major U.S. discovery of silver ore, located under what is now Virginia City, Nevada, on the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, a peak in the… …

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  • 100Thierry Lodé — Born in 1956, Thierry Lodé is a French biologist, professor, teaching evolutionary ecology in the CNRS Units ETHOS (Ethology, Evolution, Ecology, [University of Rennes1] [http://www.univ rennes1.fr] , France). As VicePresident of council for… …

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