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  • 61Coronation Ode — Coronation Ode, Op 44 is a work composed by Sir Edward Elgar for soprano, contralto, tenor and bass soloists, chorus and orchestra, with words by A. C. Benson. It was written for the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1902, and… …

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  • 62dawn — I. intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, probably back formation from dawning daybreak, alteration of dawing, from Old English dagung, from dagian Date: 15th century 1. to begin to grow light as the sun rises 2. to begin to appear or… …

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  • 63bioluminescence — n. [Gr. bios, life; L. luminescere, to grow light] The production of light by living organisms, as occurs in the insect orders of Collembola, Homoptera, Diptera and Coleoptera, all ctenophores, some cephalopods, a large number of polychaetes, and …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 64chemiluminescence — n. [Gr. chemeia, pert. chemistry; L. luminescere, to grow light] Enzymatic light production without increase in temperature in the course of a chemical reaction; bioluminescence …

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  • 65dawn — dawnlike, adj. /dawn/, n. 1. the first appearance of daylight in the morning: Dawn broke over the valley. 2. the beginning or rise of anything; advent: the dawn of civilization. v.i. 3. to begin to grow light in the morning: The day dawned with a …

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  • 66inlíxan — wv/i1b to become light, grow light, dawn, shine …

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  • 67dawn — I. v. n. 1. Break, begin to be light, grow light. 2. Appear, open, break, begin to appear. II. n. Daybreak, cockcrowing, dayspring, dawning, daypeep, peep of day, prime of day, first blush of the morning, break of day …

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  • 68dawn — n 1. daybreak, sunrise, sunup, aurora, cockcrow, daylight, daypeep; break of day, peep of day, crack of dawn, dawning, early light, Archaic. dayspring; morning, morn, prime, morningtide. 2. beginning, birth, start, inception, commencement; advent …

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  • 69dawn — n. & v. n. 1 the first light of day; daybreak. 2 the beginning or incipient appearance of something. v.intr. 1 (of a day) begin; grow light. 2 (often foll. by on, upon) begin to become evident or understood (by a person). Phrases and idioms: dawn …

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  • 70Masaryktown, Florida —   CDP   Historic Plaque on the corner of US 41 Wilson Boulevard in Masaryktown …

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