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strain — 1. noun /stɹeɪn/ a) Race; lineage, pedigree. There is a strain of madness in her family. b) Hereditary character, quality, or disposition. They s … Wiktionary
coll — verb /kɒl/ to hug or embrace. , 1995: They kissed and colled in parks and fields and, better, a / Warm bed, her own. Anthony Burgess, Byrne … Wiktionary
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Calder, West — CALDER, WEST, a parish, in the county of Edinburgh, 16½ miles (W. S. W.) from Edinburgh; containing 1666 inhabitants, of whom 434 are in the village. This parish is of triangular form, in the south western extremity of the county, and bounded… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
car|a|col — «KAR uh kol», noun, intransitive verb, colled, col|ling. = caracole. (Cf. ↑caracole) … Useful english dictionary
pro|to|col — «PROH tuh kol, kl», noun, verb, colled, col|ling. –n. 1. the rules of etiquette of the diplomatic corps. 2. rules for any procedure. 3. a first draft or record from which a document, especially a treaty, is prepared. 4. a formal or official… … Useful english dictionary