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æstuary
† ˈæstuary Obs. [ad. L. æstuārium (prop. adj. = tidal) a tidal opening, also a vent-hole for vapours. The L. form is also found unchanged.] 1. = estuary.1706 Phillips, æstuary, a Place overflow'd with Sea⁓water, such as the Washes and Fens in Lincolnshire. 1787 T. Best Angling (ed. 2) 129 The Humber... Oxford English Dictionary
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quæstuary
quæstuary, a. and n. (ˈkwiːstjuːərɪ) Also 7 quest-. [ad. L. quæstuāri-us, f. quæstus gain: see -ary. Cf. obs. F. questuaire (Godef.).] A. adj. Connected or concerned with gain; money-making.1594 R. Ashley tr. Loys le Roy 125 If they be poore, they applie themselues to questuarie, or gainfull arts; w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neptune (Northern Pikes album)
Stuary Young, Ed Krautner, and Mark Peters, Blue Jay Studios, Boston Assisted by Mark Wessel Mastered by Bob Ludwig, Masterdisk, New York Charts Neptune wikipedia.org
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questuary
questuary obs. form of quæstuary. Oxford English Dictionary
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estuary
estuary (ˈɛstjuːərɪ) Forms: 6 estuarie, (7 estuar), 6– estuary; also æstuary. [ad. L. æstuāri-um, prop. adj. ‘tidal’, hence a tidal marsh or opening, f. æstus heat, boiling, bubbling, tide.] 1. gen. A tidal opening, an inlet or creek through which the tide enters; an arm of the sea indenting the lan... Oxford English Dictionary
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Murder of Marta del Castillo
Guadalquivir River search Specialist Groups, and the Military Emergencies Unit searched the Guadalquivir between Camas and the stuary at Sanlúcar de Barrameda wikipedia.org
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vimineous
vimineous, a. Now rare. (vɪˈmɪnɪəs) Also 7 viminious. [f. L. vīmine-us (f. vīmin-, vīmen: see prec.) + -ous.] 1. Made of pliable twigs or wickerwork.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 189 Chirurgions have invented an æstuary of a vimineous texture like a bird-cage. 1664 Evelyn Sylva 37 The Timber is incom... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wealden
Wealden, a. and n. (ˈwiːldən) [f. weald + -en4. The suffix is here employed arbitrarily in a sense remote from its ordinary use. As the formation of the word was app. suggested by the adjs. in -en, it may be presumed that the inventor regarded the adjectival use as primary, and the substantival use ... Oxford English Dictionary
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æ
▪ I. æ (usually written as a digraph or ligature, but also, and in the earliest times, separately ae) was in OE. the symbol of a simple vowel, intermediate between a and e. When short, as in glæd, fæder, it represented orig. Teut. short a, and had the power of modern Eng. a. in man, glad; when long,... Oxford English Dictionary
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tributary
tributary, a. and n. (ˈtrɪbjuːtərɪ) [ad. L. tribūtāri-us: see next and -ary1. Cf. F. tributaire (12th c. in Godef. Compl.).] A. adj. 1. a. Paying tribute; subject to imposts.1382 Wyclif 1 Macc. xiii. 39 Ȝif eny other thing was tributarye [gloss] or bounden to tribute, in Jerusalem, nowe be it not tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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vapour-bath
vapour-bath Also vapour bath. 1. A bath consisting of vapour. (Cf. vaporous a. 1.) Also, an apartment in which a bath of this kind is used.1719 Quincy Phys. Dict. (1722) 8 æstuary, a kind of Vapour-Bath. 1766 Smollett Trav. xxxii. II. 135 They likewise indulged in vapour-baths, in order to enjoy a p... Oxford English Dictionary
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