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  • 61interlard — transitive verb Etymology: Middle French entrelarder, from Old French, from entre inter + larder to lard, from lard, noun Date: circa 1587 to vary by intermixture ; intersperse, interlace …

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  • 62intermix — verb Etymology: back formation from obsolete intermixt intermingled, from Latin intermixtus, past participle of intermiscēre to intermix, from inter + miscēre to mix more at mix Date: 1542 transitive verb to mix together intransitive verb to… …

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  • 63marbled — adjective Date: 1598 1. [marble (I)] a. made of or covered with marble or marbling b. marked by an extensive use of marble as an architectural or decorative feature < ancient marbled cities > 2. having markings or coloration suggestive of marble&#8230; …

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  • 64marbling — noun Date: circa 1752 1. the action or process of making like marble especially in coloration 2. coloration or markings resembling or suggestive of marble 3. an intermixture of fat and lean especially when evenly distributed in a cut of meat …

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  • 65Anaxagoras — (Greek: Unicode|Ἀναξαγόρας, c. 500 BC ndash; 428 BC) was a Pre Socratic Greek philosopher famous for introducing the cosmological concept of Nous (mind), the ordering force.BiographyAnaxagoras appears to have had some amount of property and&#8230; …

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  • 66Comparative method — This article is about the comparative method in linguistics. For other kinds of comparative methods, see Comparative (disambiguation). Linguistic map representing a Tree model of the Romance languages based on the comparative method. Here the&#8230; …

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  • 67Korean language — This article is about the spoken Korean language. For details of the native Korean writing system, see Hangul. Korean 한국어, 조선말 Hangugeo, Chosŏnmal …

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  • 68Native Americans in the United States — This article is about the indigenous people of the United States. For other indigenous people see Indigenous peoples by geographic regions Native Americans …

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  • 69Theodoret — (c. 393 ndash; c. 457) was an influential author, theologian, and Christian bishop of Cyrrhus, Syria (423 457). He played a pivotal role in many early Byzantine church controversies that led to various ecumenical acts and schisms.LifeAccording to …

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  • 70Trusted system — In the security engineering subspecialty of computer science, a trusted system is a system that is relied upon to a specified extent to enforce a specified security policy. As such, a trusted system is one whose failure may break a specified&#8230; …

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