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11Sherlock Hound — Blu Ray Disk cover of Famous Detective Holmes 名探偵ホームズ (Meitantei Hōmuzu) Genre Detective fiction …
12Siddiq — (Arabic word meaning truthful ) is an Islamic term and is given as an Honorific title to certain individuals. Feminine gender for Siddiq is Siddiqah. The word is sometimes used as a title given specific by Muhammad, according to Islamic sources.… …
13Amber House — TOCleftAmber House is one of the older two story villas in New Zealand s third founded city of Nelson in the top of the South Island at 46 Weka Street.It is a traditional colonial style construction using native Rimu and Matai with an external… …
14Skin, tattooing of the — The permanent insertion of ink or other pigments below the skin using a sharp instrument. Humans have done tattooing for cosmetic and ritual purposes since at least the Neolithic era. In the Western world, tattooing has historically served as a… …
15Tattoo — The permanent insertion of ink or other pigments below the skin using a sharp instrument. Humans have done tattooing for cosmetic and ritual purposes since at least the Neolithic era. In the Western world, tattooing has historically served as a… …
16wemming — wemming1 m ( es/ as) defilement, blemishing, spoiling; gewemming profanation …
17blemish — {{11}}blemish (n.) 1520s, from BLEMISH (Cf. blemish) (v.). {{12}}blemish (v.) early 14c., to hurt, damage, from O.Fr. blemiss to turn pale, extended stem of blemir, blesmir to make pale; stain, discolor, also to injure (13c., Mod.Fr. blêmir),… …
18blemish — [[t]ble̱mɪʃ[/t]] blemishes, blemishing, blemished 1) N COUNT A blemish is a small mark on something that spoils its appearance. Every piece is closely scrutinised, and if there is the slightest blemish on it, it is rejected. 2) N COUNT: oft N on… …
19disfigurement — n. 1. Defacement, injury, deforming, marring, blemishing, spoiling. 2. Deformity, blemish, injury …
20defamatory — adj 1. denigrating, vituperative, vil ipenditory, critical, condemnatory, denunciatory, disapprobatory, disapproving, imprecating, maledic tive, maledictory; scandalous, shocking, flagrant, notorious, outrageous; shameful, disgraceful,… …