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  • 41nurse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English norice, norce, nurse, from Anglo French nurice, from Late Latin nutricia, from Latin, feminine of nutricius nourishing more at nutritious Date: 13th century 1. a. a woman who suckles an infant not her own ; wet… …

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  • 42Calf — For the back of the leg, see Calf (anatomy). For other uses, see Calf (disambiguation). A calf in the New Forest, England Calves (   …

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  • 43Dave Cooper — For other people of the same name, see David Cooper (disambiguation). Dave Cooper Born David Charles Cooper 1967 (age 43–44) Canada …

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  • 44Frances McKee — is a singer and songwriter known best for her work in the Scottish indie band The Vaselines. Following a post Vaselines break, she began making music with Vaselines bass player James Seenan, writing material of a more mellow flavour. These songs… …

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  • 45Putana — In Hindu mythology, Putana (Sanskrit: Pūtanā, lit. putrefaction ) is a Rakshasi (demoness), who is killed by the infant god Krishna. Putana is also considered as a foster mother of Krishna as she breast fed him, though it was with the motive of… …

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  • 46Dave Cooper — (né le 7 novembre 1967 à Shelburne) est un auteur de bandes dessinées et peintre canadien d expression anglaise. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Œuvres publiées 2.1 Bandes dessinées en anglais …

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  • 47dog — dogless, adj. doglike, adj. /dawg, dog/, n., v., dogged, dogging. n. 1. a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties. 2. any carnivore of the dogfamily Canidae, having prominent canine teeth and, in the wild state, a long and… …

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  • 48nurse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. attendant, nursemaid, nanny (inf.). See safety. v. i. foster, tend, serve, cherish; suckle, give suck; entertain, manage. See remedy. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One who cares for the sick] Syn. attendant …

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  • 49nurse — [[t]nɜrs[/t]] n. v. nursed, nurs•ing 1) med a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm, esp. a registered nurse 2) a woman who has the general care of a child or children 3) wet nurse 4) ent a worker that attends the …

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  • 50θηλάζετε — θηλάζω suckle pres imperat act 2nd pl θηλάζω suckle pres ind act 2nd pl θηλάζω suckle imperf ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) …

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