mordaç — mor|daç Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable … Diccionari Català-Català
List of minor characters in Dilbert — This is a list of minor characters from the Dilbert comic strip. =Accounting trolls= Sadistic trolls from the accounting department whose bodies are 95% saliva. As Dogbert shows, their brains are so hard wired that seeing someone wearing a… … Wikipedia
List of Dilbert characters — Contents 1 Primary characters 1.1 Dilbert 1.2 Pointy haired boss 1.3 Wally 1.4 Ted … Wikipedia
Trail Family — The clan Trail (Traill) is an ancient family of Lairds or land Barons and clergy in Fife, Scotland. References to Trails as Barons are recorded from the year 1066 and references to the family extend as early as the 10th century. The Trails… … Wikipedia
Mobile browser — Web Browser for S60 is an example of a mobile browser. A mobile browser, also called a microbrowser, minibrowser, or wireless internet browser (WIB), is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone or PDA. Mobile… … Wikipedia
Flandres (Film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Flandre. Flandres est un film de Bruno Dumont sorti en France le 30 août 2006. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique … Wikipédia en Français
Flandres (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Flandre. Flandres est un film de Bruno Dumont sorti en France le 30 août 2006. Sommaire 1 Sujet 2 Thèmes … Wikipédia en Français
Ancient See of York — Ancient See of York † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient See of York (EBORACENSIS). The seat of metropolitan jurisdiction for the northern province. It is not known when or how Christianity first reached York, but there was a bishop… … Catholic encyclopedia
MacAlpin — This famous Scottish clan surname is also popular in Northern Ireland. It derives from a personal name Ailpean from the Gaelic elements alp meaning hill and ean or ain , small or little, the small hill. Recorded in the main spellings of MacAlpine … Surnames reference
MacAlpyne — This famous Scottish clan surname is also popular in Northern Ireland. It derives from a personal name Ailpean from the Gaelic elements alp meaning hill and ean or ain , small or little, the small hill. Recorded in the main spellings of MacAlpine … Surnames reference