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81περιρέοντι — περιρρέω flow round pres part act masc/neut dat sg περιρρέω flow round pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) …
82περιέρρεον — περϊέρρεον , περιρρέω flow round imperf ind act 3rd pl περϊέρρεον , περιρρέω flow round imperf ind act 1st sg …
83RELF — UNITED KINGDOM (see also List of Individuals) 2.10.1888 Beckenham/UK 25.2.1970 Addlestone/UK Ernest Frederick Relf graduated in physics from the Royal College of Science, South Kensington, in 1912. He then joined the staff of the National… …
84ocean — [13] In Greek mythology, ōkeanós was a great river or sea that completely encircled the world. This was personified as Ōkeanós, a Titan who was god of this outer sea. The name passed oche 356 into English via Latin ōceanus and Old French occean,… …
85BELL J R — UNITED KINGDOM (see also List of Individuals) 21.8.1841 Wick/UK 14.7.1913 Ightham/UK James Richard Bell joined the Indian public works service in 1868. At first employed in the Madras Presidency, he was transferred to the State Railways… …
86Circumundulate — Cir cum*un du*late, v. t. [Pref. circum + undulate.] To flow round, as waves. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
87Chester County Council — Owner …
88Rasā — Rasa ( IAST|rásā sa. रसा) means moisture, humidity in Vedic Sanskrit, and appears as the name of a western tributary of the Indus in the Rigveda (verse 5.53.9).In RV 9.41.6, RV 10.108 and in the Nirukta of Yaska, it is the name of a mythical… …
89meander — I. n. 1. Labyrinth, maze, winding course, perplexity, intricacy. 2. Indirect course. II. v. n. Wind, be tortuous, run in a serpentine course, turn, flow round …
90heartbeat — UK [ˈhɑː(r)tˌbiːt] / US [ˈhɑrtˌbɪt] noun Word forms heartbeat : singular heartbeat plural heartbeats 1) [countable] the movement or sound of your heart as it makes blood flow round your body The doctor listened to my heartbeat. an irregular… …