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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
apprentice — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English aprentis, from Anglo French apprentiz, from aprendre to learn, from Latin apprendere, apprehendere Date: 14th century 1. a. one bound by indenture to serve another for a prescribed period … New Collegiate Dictionary
poultice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pultes, from Medieval Latin, literally, pap, from Latin, plural of pult , puls porridge Date: 15th century a soft usually heated and sometimes medicated mass spread on cloth and applied to sores or other lesions… … New Collegiate Dictionary
United States — The dissemination of Hindu thought and practice in the United States began before any Hindu teacher entered America. Ironically, the assimilation of immigrants from India has not been a primary vehicle for the introduction or popularization of … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Mühsam, Erich — (1878 1934) revolutionary, anarchist, and writer; a communist anarchist committed to Struggle, Revolution, Equality, Free dom. Born in Berlin* to a pharmacist, he was attracted to socialism while in Gymnasium; indeed, socialist activities… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
tice — /taɪs/ (say tuys) verb (t) (ticed, ticing) Croquet to play (a ball) with the intention of enticing the opponent to play at it and miss. {shortened form of entice} …