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  • 101tell — I [[t]tɛl[/t]] v. told, tell•ing 1) to narrate or relate (a story, tale, etc.) 2) to make known (a fact, news, information, etc.); communicate 3) to announce or proclaim 4) to utter (the truth, a lie, etc.); speak 5) to express in words (thoughts …

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  • 102levee — /leviy/ An embankment or artificial mound of earth constructed along the margin of a river, to confine the stream to its natural channel or prevent inundation or overflow. Also, a landing place on a river or lake; a place on a river or other… …

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  • 103levee — /leviy/ An embankment or artificial mound of earth constructed along the margin of a river, to confine the stream to its natural channel or prevent inundation or overflow. Also, a landing place on a river or lake; a place on a river or other… …

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  • 104Tell — 1. v. (past and past part. told) 1 tr. relate or narrate in speech or writing; give an account of (tell me a story). 2 tr. make known; express in words; divulge (tell me your name; tell me what you want). 3 tr. reveal or signify to (a person)… …

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  • 105tell — 1. v. (past and past part. told) 1 tr. relate or narrate in speech or writing; give an account of (tell me a story). 2 tr. make known; express in words; divulge (tell me your name; tell me what you want). 3 tr. reveal or signify to (a person)… …

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  • 106escargotiere — ˌeˌskärgə.ˈtye(ə)r noun ( s) Etymology: French escargotière, literally, snailery, from escargot snail : an artificial mound or kitchen midden made up primarily of snail shells but containing artifacts (as found in Algeria) …

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  • 107tepe — ˈtepē noun ( s) Etymology: Turkish, hill, summit : an artificial mound used in place names; compare tell III * * * /tep ee/; Turk. /te pe/, n. (in …

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  • 108terp — ˈte(ə)rp noun (plural terps ps ; or terpen ˈterpən) Etymology: Frisian, from Old Frisian, village; akin to Old English thorp village more at thorp : a …

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  • 109Baseball field — The baseball diamond of the San Diego Padres PETCO Park, seen from the stands. A baseball field, also called a ball field or a baseball diamond, is the field upon which the game of baseball is played. The terms baseball field and ball field are… …

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  • 110baseball — /bays bawl /, n. 1. a game of ball between two nine player teams played usually for nine innings on a field that has as a focal point a diamond shaped infield with a home plate and three other bases, 90 ft. (27 m) apart, forming a circuit that… …

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