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  • 91The Sprig of Thyme (song) — Sprig of Thyme, The Seeds of Love, Maiden’s Lament, Garners Gay or Rue (Roud #3) is a traditional British and Irish folk Ballad that uses fairly obvious botanical and other symbolism to warn young people of the dangers in taking false lovers. The …

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  • 92Characters of Myst — Live action footage of actors (top) was combined with prerendered backgrounds to create a finished composite (bottom) in Myst III: Exile. The Myst series of adventure computer games deal with the events following the player s discovery of a… …

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  • 93ontrymian — wv/t2 To grow strong or powerful; To increase, prevail, predominate; To come into use [invalescere] …

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  • 94ontrymman — wv/t1a To grow strong or powerful; To increase, prevail, predominate; To come into use [invalescere] …

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  • 95Canna — spp. Canna (E); Achira (C); Achiva (S); Bandera de uriba (C); Cafe cimarron (P); Capacho (C); Chisgua (C); Chumbima (C); Maraca (Ch) . The roots of some species serve as a source of starch allowed to diabetics (!). The seeds are used in necklaces …

    EthnoBotanical Dictionary

  • 96train — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. retinue, suite, entourage, procession, cortège; order, sequence, sequel, succession; railroad cars. See vehicle. v. t. instruct, discipline, drill; educate. See teaching, domestication, pendency,… …

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  • 97convalesce — con|va|lesce [ˌkɔnvəˈles US ˌka:n ] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: convalescere, from com ( COM ) + valescere [i] to grow strong ] to spend time getting well after an illness = ↑recover ▪ the time needed to convalesce after an operation …

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  • 98deft — (adj.) O.E. gedæfte mild, gentle, differentiated in Middle English into DAFT (Cf. daft) (q.v.) and this word, via sense of apt, skillful, adept. Cognate with Goth. gadaban to be fit, O.N. dafna to grow strong, Du. deftig important, relevant …

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  • 99Turtle Island — by Gary Snyder (1974)    Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1975, this volume of poetry brought expanded national attention to gary snyder. While in his previous two collections of poetry, The Back Country (1968) and Regarding Wave (1970),… …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 100convalesce — [ˌkɒnvə lɛs] verb gradually recover one s health after an illness or medical treatment. Origin C15: from L. convalescere, from con altogether + valescere grow strong …

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