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  • 1horn-pout — n. Catfish, mud pout, bull head (Pimelodus cattus) …

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  • 2Brown bullhead — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 3bull-head — n. 1. Blockhead, simpleton, fool. See dunce. 2. Horn pout, mud pout, cat fish (Pimelodus cattus) …

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  • 4catfish — n. 1. Horn pout, mud pout, bull head (Pimelodus cattus). 2. Wolf fish (Anarrhicas lupus) …

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  • 5Carp, Ontario — Carp is a large village west of urban Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Diefenbunker, a Cold War museum is located within the village, and it was featured in the film version of the The Sum of All Fears. The Ottawa/Carp Airport is located near the… …

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  • 6Tire — This article is about tires used on road vehicles, including pneumatic tires and solid tires. For railroad tires, see railway tires. For other uses, see tire (disambiguation) or tyre.Tires, or tyres (in American and British English, respectively) …

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  • 7Joseph Conrad — Infobox Writer name = Joseph Conrad birthdate = birth date|1857|12|3|df=y birthplace = Berdychiv, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) deathdate = death date and age|1924|8|3|1857|12|3|df=y deathplace = Bishopsbourne, England occupation = Novelist… …

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  • 8b(e)u-2, bh(e)ū̆- —     b(e)u 2, bh(e)ū̆     English meaning: to swell, puff     Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufblasen, schwellen”     Note: Explosive sound of the inflated cheek, like pu , phu see d .; running beside primeval creation crosses the sound lawful… …

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  • 9ly — ly·so·genesis; ly·so·genetic; Ly·sol; ly·so·lecithin; ly·so·zyme; ly·syl; ly·thra·ce·ae; ly·thra·les; ly·thrum; mach·i·a·vel·li·an·ly; ma·chine·ly; mac·ro·ceph·a·ly; mad·ly; mag·i·cal·ly; mag·is·te·ri·al·ly; mag·is·tral·ly; mag·net·i·cal·ly;… …

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  • 10List of French words and phrases used by English speakers — Here are some examples of French words and phrases used by English speakers. English contains many words of French origin, such as art, collage, competition, force, machine, police, publicity, role, routine, table, and many other Anglicized… …

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