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  • 61Reich — Audio|De Reich pronunciation.ogg| Reich (IPAEng|ˈraɪk; German IPA2|ˈʁaɪç), is a German loanword cognate with the English reign, region, and rich, but used most to designate an empire, realm, or nation. The qualitative connotation from the German… …

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  • 62Georg Christoph Lichtenberg — Infobox Scientist name = Georg Christoph Lichtenberg caption = Georg Christoph Lichtenberg birth date = birth date|1742|7|1|df=y birth place = Ober Ramstadt near Darmstadt, Hessen death date = death date|1799|2|24|df=y death place = Göttingen… …

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  • 63Michel Onfray — Full name Michel Onfray Born January 1, 1959 Era 20th century philosophy, 21st century …

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  • 64nauseous — nauseously, adv. nauseousness, n. /naw sheuhs, zee euhs/, adj. 1. affected with nausea; nauseated: to feel nauseous. 2. causing nausea; sickening; nauseating. 3. disgusting; loathsome: a nauseous display of greed. [1595 1605; < L nauseosus. See&#8230; …

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  • 65checker — (n.) early 14c., a chessboard, aphetic of O.Fr. eschequier chessboard, from M.L. scaccarium (see CHECK (Cf. check) (n.)). Meaning pattern of squares is late 14c. British prefers chequer, but the U.S. form is more authentic. The word had earlier&#8230; …

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  • 66pheno- — comb. form 1 Chem. derived from benzene (phenol; phenyl). 2 showing (phenocryst). Etymology: Gk phaino shine (with ref. to substances used for illumination), show * * * see phen * * * 1. a combining form meaning shining, appearing, seeming, used&#8230; …

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  • 67Mahayana — Mahāyāna Buddhism …

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  • 68Matzo — Hand baked shmurah matzo Machine made matzo Matzo o …

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  • 69Fact — For other uses, see Fact (disambiguation). A fact (derived from the Latin Factum, see below) is something that has really occurred or is actually the case. The usual test for a statement of fact is verifiability, that is whether it can be shown&#8230; …

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  • 70Takbir — The takbīr or takbeer ( ar. تَكْبِير) is the act of saying the phrase ArabDIN|Allāhu Akbar, ar. الله أكبر. Usually translated God is great or God is [the] greatest, it is a ubiquitous Arabic expression, used as both an informal expression of&#8230; …

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