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  • 11darksome — /ˈdaksəm/ (say dahksuhm) adjective Poetic dark; darkish. {dark + some1} …

  • 12Darkseed (banda) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda DARKSEED Archivo:Darkseed.jpg Información personal Origen Alemania …

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  • 13Luminare — • The name applied to the shafts in the roof of the passages and chambers of the Catacombs occasionally pierced for the admission of light and air Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Luminare     Luminare …

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  • 14dark´some|ness — dark|some «DAHRK suhm», adjective. 1. dark. 2. Figurative. gloomy; somber: »a darksome wood. 3. Figurative. obscure. 4. Figurative. fearsome: »a darksome fiend. –dark´some|ness, noun …

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  • 15dark|some — «DAHRK suhm», adjective. 1. dark. 2. Figurative. gloomy; somber: »a darksome wood. 3. Figurative. obscure. 4. Figurative. fearsome: »a darksome fiend. –dark´some|ness, noun …

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  • 16Enter — En ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entering}.] [OE. entren, enteren, F. entrer, fr. L. intrare, fr. intro inward, contr. fr. intero (sc. loco), fr. inter in between, between. See {Inter }, {In}, and cf. {Interior}.] 1. To… …

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  • 17Entered — Enter En ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entering}.] [OE. entren, enteren, F. entrer, fr. L. intrare, fr. intro inward, contr. fr. intero (sc. loco), fr. inter in between, between. See {Inter }, {In}, and cf. {Interior}.] 1.… …

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  • 18Entering — Enter En ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entering}.] [OE. entren, enteren, F. entrer, fr. L. intrare, fr. intro inward, contr. fr. intero (sc. loco), fr. inter in between, between. See {Inter }, {In}, and cf. {Interior}.] 1.… …

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  • 19Mew — Mew, n. [OE. mue, F. mue change of feathers, scales, skin, the time or place when the change occurs, fr. muer to molt, mew, L. mutare to change. See 2d {Mew}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A cage for hawks while mewing; a coop for fattening fowls; hence,… …

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  • 20Nether — Neth er (n[e^][th] [ e]r), a. [OE. nethere, neithere, AS. ni[eth]era, fr. the adv. ni[eth]er downward; akin to neo[eth]an below, beneath, D. neder down, G. nieder, Sw. nedre below, nether, a. & adv., and also to Skr. ni down. [root]201. Cf.… …

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