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  • 61Nocturnal Illusion — s Developer(s) Apricot Publisher(s) JP Excellents Japan NA Jast …

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  • 62sepiolite — /see pee euh luyt /, n. Mineral. meerschaum (def. 1). [1850 55; < G Sepiolit < Gk sépio(n) cuttlebone, pounce (deriv. of sepía SEPIA) + G lit LITE] * * * ▪ mineral also called  Meerschaum   (German: “sea foam”), a fibrous hydrated magnesium&#8230; …

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  • 63Nine Daughters of Ægir — Ægir and his daughters brew ale in a large pot …

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  • 64MEERSCHAUM —    (lit. sea foam), a fine white clay, a hydrate silicate of magnesia, supposed, as found on the sea shore in some places, to have been sea foam petrified …

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  • 65Marine biology — Only 29 percent of the world surface is land. The rest is ocean, home to the marine lifeforms. The oceans average four kilometers in depth and are fringed with coastlines that run for nearly 380,000 kilometres. Marine biology is the scientific&#8230; …

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  • 66Coral reef — Marine habitats Biodiversity of a coral reef Lit …

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  • 67Coastal management — This article is about coastal management aimed to prevent erosion and flooding. For broader management issues, see Integrated coastal zone management. Oosterscheldekering sea wall, the Netherlands. In some jurisdictions the terms sea defense and&#8230; …

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  • 68Liste der Schiffe der United States Navy/S — Schiffe der United States Navy A B …

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  • 69Marine terrace — A marine terrace, coastal terrace[1], raised beach or perched coastline is a relatively flat, horizontal or gently inclined surface of marine origin[2], mostly an old abrasion platform which has been lifted out of the sphere of wave activity&#8230; …

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  • 70Coast — For other uses, see Coast (disambiguation). A coastline or seashore is the area where land meets the sea or ocean.[1] A precise line that can be called a coastline cannot be determined due to the dynamic nature of tides. The term coastal zone can …

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