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  • 61maidens — maid·en || meɪdn n. girl, unmarried woman; virgin (Archaic); device used in Scotland to behead criminals (similar to a guillotine); horse that has never won a race; maiden over, over in which no runs are made (Cricket) adj. of an unmarried girl …

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  • 62miss — I. /mɪs / (say mis) verb (t) 1. to fail to hit, light upon, meet, catch, receive, obtain, attain, accomplish, see, hear, etc.: to miss a train. 2. to fail to perform, attend to, be present at, etc.: to miss an appointment. 3. to perceive the… …

  • 63Clerical celibacy (Catholic Church) — See also: Clerical celibacy Clerical celibacy is the discipline by which, in some Churches, only unmarried men are, as a rule, to be ordained to the priesthood. The same discipline holds in some other Churches for ordination to the episcopate.… …

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  • 64girl — /gerrl/, n. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. 4. Informal (sometimes offensive). a grown woman, esp. when referred to familiarly …

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  • 65girl — [[t]gɜrl[/t]] n. 1) a female child, from birth to full growth 2) sex a young, immature woman, esp., formerly, an unmarried one 3) a daughter: My wife and I have two girls[/ex] 4) off sex Usu. Offensive. a grown woman 5) sex girlfriend; sweetheart …

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  • 66spinster — noun Date: 14th century 1. a woman whose occupation is to spin 2. a. archaic an unmarried woman of gentle family b. an unmarried woman and especially one past the common age for marrying 3. a woman who seems unlikely to marry • spinsterhood noun… …

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  • 67virgin — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French virgine, from Latin virgin , virgo young woman, virgin Date: 13th century 1. a. an unmarried woman devoted to religion b. capitalized Virgo 2. a. an absolutely chaste young woman b …

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  • 68German name — German names consist of one or several Vornamen (forenames) and a Nachname ( Familienname , family name). The Vorname is usually gender specific.ForenamesThe Vorname ( forename , lit. pre name ) is given to a child by the parents shortly after… …

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  • 69Vietnamese literature — is literature, both oral and written, created largely by Vietnamese speaking people, although Francophone Vietnamese and English speaking Vietnamese authors in Australia and the United States are counted by many critics as part of the national… …

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  • 70Lady's companion — A lady s companion was a woman of genteel birth who acted as a paid companion for women of rank or wealth. The term was in use in the United Kingdom from at least the 18th century to the mid 20th century. It was related to the position of lady in …

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