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  • 41family — n. (pl. ies) 1 a set of parents and children, or of relations, living together or not. 2 a the members of a household, esp. parents and their children. b a person s children. c (attrib.) serving the needs of families (family butcher). 3 a all the …

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  • 42Name — For other uses, see Name (disambiguation). Ceremonies, such as baptism, can be used to give names. A name is a word or term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a …

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  • 43name — I n. appellation 1) to adopt, assume; bear; use a name 2) to give smb. a name 3) to call smb. a (bad) name 4) to immortalize smb. s name 5) to invoke God s name 6) an assumed; Christian (esp. BE), first, given; code; dirty; family name, surname;… …

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  • 44Family — For other uses, see Family (disambiguation). Relationships …

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  • 45Family von Bothmer — In medieval times the family name has come up as being spelled Botmer and Botmare. The Family von Bothmer is an old family line, and according to private family archives, the family has spend throughout Europe, predominately Mecklenburg, Bayern,… …

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  • 46name — 1 /neIm/ noun 1 (C) the word that someone or something is called or known by: What s the name of that river? | Her name is Mandy Wilson. | first name/Christian name: Her first name is Mandy. | last name/surname/family name: Her surname is Wilson …

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  • 47family —    Ohana; pilikana.    ♦ Old family, ohana kupa (several generations in a place); ēwe, ohana āpa akuma (for centuries in a place).    ♦ Family line, iwikuamo o, āewa.    ♦ Extended family, ohana holo oko a.    ♦ Family trait or custom, ēwe, welo …

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  • 48name */*/*/ — I UK [neɪm] / US noun Word forms name : singular name plural names Talking or writing about names: first name/Christian name a personal name that you are given when you are born: The children call me Mrs Jones, but actually my first name is Mary …

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  • 49Name of France — The name France comes from Latin Francia, which literally means land of the Franks . Originally it applied to the whole Frankish Empire, extending from southern France to eastern Germany. Contents 1 Background 2 Meanings of the name France 2.1 …

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  • 50Name at birth — The name at birth is the name a child is given by his or her parents, according to a generally universal custom, and legal requirement.[1] What happens subsequently about this name has a substantial cultural component. Where births are officially …

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