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  • 121cyclone cellar — noun an underground shelter where you can go until a storm passes • Syn: ↑storm cellar, ↑tornado cellar • Hypernyms: ↑shelter * * * noun : a cellar or covered excavation for refuge from a cyclone or other dangerous windstorm * * * a cellar or… …

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  • 122bield — I. ˈbē(ə)l(d) transitive verb Etymology: Middle English belden to assist, encourage, protect, from Old English beldan, byldan to encourage, denominative from the stem of Old English bald, beald bold more at bold now chiefly Scotland : shelter,… …

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  • 123Uzumaki — is a horror manga by Junji Ito, serialized in Shogakukan s Big Comic Spirits .The story concerns the people of a small Japanese town by the name of Kurôzu cho, and how they become obsessed by the occurrences of natural and artificial spirals… …

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  • 124Hortus conclusus — The Annunciation Convent of San Marco, Florence Hortus conclusus is a Latin term, meaning literally enclosed garden . The word garden is at root the same as the word yard . It means an enclosure , observed Derek Clifford, at the outset of a… …

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  • 125Marist Comprehensive Academy, Uturu, Okigwe, Nigeria — Marist Comprehensive Academy (MCA) is a Co Educational school in the eastern state of Nigeria, Abia State. The school was built by the Marist brothers of Nigeria. MCA has a good reputation in the eastern states due to high disciplinary by the… …

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  • 126den — /den/, n., v., denned, denning. n. 1. the lair or shelter of a wild animal, esp. a predatory mammal. 2. a room, often secluded, in a house or apartment, designed to provide a quiet, comfortable, and informal atmosphere for conversation, reading,… …

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  • 127harbor — 1. noun a) A sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading. A harbor, even if it is a little harbor, is a good thing, since adventurers come into it as well as go out, and… …

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  • 128Caldecott — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from any of various places; for example, Caldecote in Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Huntingdonshire and Warwickshire, or Caldecott in Northamptonshire and Rutland …

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