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  • 21Cross — For information on the Christian symbol, see Christian cross. For other uses, see Cross (disambiguation). A Greek cross (all arms of equal length) above a saltire, a cross whose limbs are slanted A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two… …

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  • 22McDonnell XF-85 Goblin — XF 85 Goblin XF 85 serial number 46 523 in the …

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  • 23fourchette — noun /fɔːˈʃɛt/ a) A fork shaped structure, specifically the fold of skin where the labia minora meet above the perineum (the frenulum labiorum pudendi). b) A fork shaped instrument or device, specifically the forked structure between two fingers… …

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  • 24patibulary — pəˈtibyəˌlerē adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin patibulum gallows (from Latin, fork shaped yoke for punishing criminals, fork shaped gibbet) + English ary more at patible archaic : of, relating to, or suggesting the gallows or hanging …

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  • 25patible — I. ˈpad.əbəl noun ( s) Etymology: Latin patibulum fork shaped yoke for the punishment of criminals, fork shaped gibbet, from patēre to be open, stretch out + ibulum, suffix used to denote instrumentality more at fathom : the transom of a cross II …

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  • 26Showbread — (Hebrew: לחם פנים lechem (hap)pānīm , literally: Bread of the Presence ), in the King James Version: shewbread, in a biblical or Jewish context, refers to the cakes or loaves of bread which were always present on a specially dedicated table, in… …

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  • 27Hoshin Engi — For the Chinese novel, known in Japanese as Hōshin Engi, see Fengshen Yanyi. Hoshin Engi First volume of Hoshin Engi (Viz Media rendition) 封神演義 …

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  • 28Ipomopsis congesta — Taxobox image width = 220px name = Ipomopsis congesta regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Ericales familia = Polemoniaceae genus = Ipomopsis species = I. congesta binomial = Ipomopsis congesta binomial… …

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  • 29Furciferous — Fur*cif er*ous, a. [L. furcifer yoke bearer, scoundrel; furca fork, yoke, fork shaped instrument of punishment + ferre to bear.] Rascally; scandalous. [R.] Furciferous knaves. De Quincey. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 30Thelodonti — Temporal range: 453–359 Ma …

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