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  • 61purblindly — See purblind. * * * …

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  • 62bhel- — I. bhel 1 To shine, flash, burn; shining white and various bright colors. Derivatives include blue, bleach, blind, blond, blanket, black, flagrant, and flame. I. Suffixed full grade form …

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  • 63peuə- — To purify, cleanse. Oldest form *peuə₂ . Suffixed zero grade form *pū ro (< *puə ro ). pour, pure, purée, purge, Puritan; compurgation, depurate, expurgate, purblind, spurge, from …

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  • 64bisson — adjective /ˈbɪsin/ a) sandblind, purblind b) blinding …

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  • 65purblindly — adverb In a purblind manner …

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  • 66purblindness — noun The state or condition of being purblind …

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  • 67palsied — adjective a) Afflicted with palsy. [“]You had another of your vacillating consultations with your councillors. Fine advisers.” With infinite scorn, “A herd of palsied purblind idiots hugging their sterile profits close to their sunken chests in&#8230; …

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  • 68Oscar Clayton — Fashionable Surgery , a caricature of Clayton by Ape in Vanity Fair magazine, 12 September 1874 Sir Oscar Moore Passey Clayton, KCMG, CB, FRCS (1816 – 27 January 1892) was a British surgeon, courtier, and socialite …

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  • 69Portal:Lemony Snicket — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Lemony Snicket W I K I P E D I A &#160; P O R T A L …

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  • 70opaque — I adjective addlebrained, addleheaded, addlepated, ambiguous, asinine, benighted, bewildering, birdbrained, blind, blockish, boeotian, brainless, cloddish, clouded, cloudy, concealed, confused, confusing, cryptic, dark, dense, difficult,&#8230; …

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