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  • 61Rout of Winchester — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Rout of Winchester caption= partof=The Anarchy date=September 14, 1141 place=Winchester, England result=Royal victory combatant1=England combatant2=Angevins commander1=Queen Matilda of Boulogne William of Ypres… …

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  • 62rout out — verb 1. get or find by searching (Freq. 1) What did you rout out in the library? • Syn: ↑rout up • Hypernyms: ↑find, ↑regain • Entailment: ↑search, ↑ …

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  • 63rout-seat — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: rout (II) Britain : a light bench supplied for parties knocked … off the end of a rout seat at a ball W.F.DeMorgan * * * routˈ seat noun (archaic) A bench hired out for large social gatherings …

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  • 64rout — I. noun Etymology: Middle English route band, company of soldiers, crowd, from Anglo French rute band, from Vulgar Latin *rupta, from Latin, feminine of ruptus, past participle of rumpere to break more at reave Date: 13th century 1. a crowd of… …

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  • 65Rout — outflow resistance …

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  • 66rout, to —    The action of predicting and directing of flood waves through a channel system [16] …

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  • 67Rout — nm défriché, labouré Ubaye …

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  • 68rout — Cleveland Dialect List to bellow or low loudly as cattle do …

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  • 69rout — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. stampede, panic; discomfit, defeat, repulse. See success, failure, populace. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. flight, retreat, confusion; see defeat 2 , loss 1 . v. Syn. overcome, overthrow, scatter, hunt,… …

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  • 70rout — route …

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