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  • 111paisa — noun Etymology: ultimately from Hindi & Urdu paisā, a quarter anna coin, from Old Indo Aryan *padāmśa quarter part; akin to Sanskrit pada footstep and aṁśa part Date: 1884 1. plural paisa see rupee, taka at money table 2. plural paise see rupee… …

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  • 112swath — or swathe noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English swæth footstep, trace; akin to Middle High German swade swath Date: 14th century 1. a. a row of cut grain or grass left by a scythe or mowing machine b. the sweep of a scythe or a machine …

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  • 113vestige — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin vestigium footstep, footprint, track, vestige Date: 15th century 1. a. (1) a trace, mark, or visible sign left by something (as an ancient city or a condition or practice) vanished or …

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  • 114step — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English stæpe; akin to Old High German stapfo step, stampfōn to stamp Date: before 12th century 1. a rest for the foot in ascending or descending: as a. one of a series of structures consisting of a… …

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  • 115Hobart — Infobox Australian Place | type = city name = Hobart state = Tasmania caption = Hobart downtown district and Mount Wellington viewed from Constitution Dock pop = 205,566 (2006)cite news|url=http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/2f762f95845417aec… …

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  • 116Hernán Cortés — This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Cortés de Monroy and the second or maternal family name is Pizarro. Hernán Cortés …

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  • 117Theogony — (Greek: Θεογονία, theogonia = the birth of God(s)) is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins and genealogies of the gods of the ancient Greeks, composed circa 700 BC. The title of the work comes from the Greek words for god and seed… …

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  • 119Hawker Hurricane — Hurricane Hurricane Mk I (R4118), which fought in the Battle of Britain Role Fighter …

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  • 120Delia Bacon — Delia Bacon, from a daguerreotype taken in 1853. Delia Bacon (February 2, 1811 – September 2, 1859) was an American writer of plays and short stories, a sister of the Congregational minister Leonard Bacon. She is best known today for her work on… …

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