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  • 121Prime of the moon — Prime Prime, n. 1. The first part; the earliest stage; the beginning or opening, as of the day, the year, etc.; hence, the dawn; the spring. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] In the very prime of the world. Hooker. [1913 Webster] Hope waits upon the… …

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  • 122germinal — adjective Etymology: French, from Latin germin , germen more at germ Date: 1808 1. a. being in the earliest stage of development b. creative, productive 2. of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a germ cell or early embryo • germinally …

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  • 123Anthropology — This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Anthropology (disambiguation). Anthropology Fields Archaeology Biological an …

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  • 12480 — Year 80 was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. NOTOC EventsBy placeRoman Empire* The Emperor Titus inaugurates the Colosseum with 100 days of games. * The earliest stage of Lullingstone… …

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  • 125Bartolomé de las Casas — This article is about the 16th century Spanish bishop of Chiapas, New Spain. For other uses of Las Casas , see Las Casas (disambiguation). Bartolomé de las Casas Bishop Emeritus of Chiapas Portrait of Bartolomé de las Casas …

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  • 126Peat — is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation matter. Peat forms in wetlands or peatlands , variously called bogs , moors , muskegs , pocosins , mires , and peat swamp forests . By volume there is about 4 trillion m³ of peat in the world… …

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  • 127Historical Vedic religion — This article discusses the historical religious practices in the Vedic time period; see Hinduism and Indian religions for details of continued religious practices. See Śrauta for the continuing practice of performance of rituals by an oral… …

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  • 128Marcel Mule — (June 24, 1901; December 19, 2001) was a French classical saxophonist. Marcel Mule was known worldwide as one of the great classical saxophonists, and many pieces were written for him, premiered by him, and arranged by him. Many of these pieces… …

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