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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Drom-Inch GAA — Drom Inch An Drom agus An Inse Founded: 1887 County: Tipperary Club colours: Green and White Grounds … Wikipedia
drom — drom·e·dary; drom·ic; drom·o·ma·nia; drom·ond; drom·os; drom·o·trop·ic; hip·po·drom·ic; hy·drom·e·ter; hy·drom·e·trid; hy·drom·e·try; lox·o·drom·ic; or·tho·drom·ics; phy·co·drom·i·dae; or·tho·drom·ic; an·a·drom·ic; an·ti·drom·i·cal·ly;… … English syllables
Drom, County Tipperary — Drom (Irish: Drom, meaning ridge) is a village in North Tipperary in Ireland. It is located just off the main Borrisoleigh to Templemore road. Its population was 129 at the 2006 census.[1] The village is one half of the Ecclesiastical parish of… … Wikipedia
Drom fragrances — Type GmbH Co. KG Industry fragrance Founder(s) 1911, Bruno Storp Revenue … Wikipedia
Drom — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Drom País … Wikipedia Español
Drom Tönpa — Gyelwe Chungne (tib.: brom ston pa rgyal ba i byung gnas; auch: Dromtonpa, Drömtönpa; * 1004/1005; † 1064 [1]) war einer der bedeutendsten Schüler Atishas. 1056/1057 gründete Drom Tönpa das Kloster Radreng nördlich von Lhasa, das zum Hauptzentrum … Deutsch Wikipedia
Drom' sud Hotel — (Donzère,Франция) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: Les Peyrauds Route Nati … Каталог отелей
Drom Clubhouse — is a football stadium in Ireland, the home ground of Salthill Devon, who play in the League of Ireland First Division. It was built in 1977 and has a capacity of 2,000 people. Drom also holds the Umbro Galway Cup annually. See also Salthill Devon … Wikipedia
drom|e|dar|y — «DROM uh DEHR ee», noun, plural dar|ies. a swift camel with one hump and short hair, found in parts of India, Arabia, and northern Africa and used for riding; Arabian camel: »The troops included cavalry on Australian Walers and camel troops on… … Useful english dictionary
drom|o|ma|ni|a — «DROM uh MAY nee uh, DROH muh », noun. an exaggerated urge to travel: »Partly it was a dromomania I have I even have it when I drive a car (Edward R. Murrow). ╂[< Greek drómos a running + English mania] … Useful english dictionary
drom|ond — «DROM uhnd, DRUHM », noun. a large, fast sailing ship of the Middle Ages. ╂[< Anglo French dromund, Old French dromont < Medieval Latin dromo, onis < Late Greek drómōn a light vessel < Greek drómos a running] … Useful english dictionary