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  • 51precursor — noun Etymology: Middle English precursoure, from Latin praecursor, from praecurrere to run before, from prae pre + currere to run more at current Date: 15th century 1. a. one that precedes and indicates the approach of another b. predecessor 2. a …

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  • 52prodromal — adjective Date: 1716 precursory; especially marked by prodromes …

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  • 53pro- — I. prefix Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, from Greek, before, forward, forth, for, from pro more at for 1. a. earlier than ; prior to ; before < prothalamion > b. rudimentary ; prot < pr …

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  • 54Mount Baker — For other uses, see Mount Baker (disambiguation). Mount Baker Mount Baker as seen from the Southeast at Boulder Creek …

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  • 55Portable Network Graphics — PNG A PNG image with an 8 bit transparency channel (top). The same image is overlaid onto a checkered background (botto …

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  • 56Tide — This article is about tides in the Earth s oceans. For other uses, see Tide (disambiguation). Tidal redirects here. For other uses, see Tidal (disambiguation). High Tide redirects here. For other uses, see High Tide (disambiguation) …

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  • 573rd century BC — The 3rd century BC started the first day of 300 BC and ended the last day of 201 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period.The first few decades of this century were characterized by a balance of power between&#8230; …

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  • 58Martin Heidegger — For other uses, see Heidegger (disambiguation). Martin Heidegger Full name Martin Heidegger Born September 26, 1889 Meßkirch, Baden, Germany Died 26 May 1976 …

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  • 59Long Valley Caldera — For the town in New Jersey, see Long Valley, New Jersey :Long Valley Caldera is a depression in eastern California that is adjacent to Mammoth Mountain. The valley is one of the largest calderas on earth, measuring about convert|32|km|mi long&#8230; …

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  • 60California Gold Rush — The California Gold Rush (1848 ndash;1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was discovered by James Marshall at Sutter s Mill in Coloma, California. [E] vents from January 1848 through December 1855 [are] generally acknowledged as the Gold&#8230; …

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