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buck-eye
buck-eye U.S. [said to be f. buck n.1 + eye; see quot. 1841.] 1. Bot. a. The American Horse-chestnut (æsculus glabra). Also, a tree of this species.1763 in R. T. Durrett Louisville (1893) 132 Beginning at a hoop-ashe and buckeye. 1784 J. Filson Kentucke 23 Here also is the buck-eye, an exceedingly s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gettysburg Cyclorama
The Benedict "Buck-eye" A buck-eye cyclorama is a cyclorama painting of the same or roughly the same dimensions as an original, which is a very slavish In 1920, more than 20 years after the buck-eye had been placed into storage, Benedict informed McConnell that a flood had ruined the buck-eye painting, wikipedia.org
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buckwood
ˈbuckwood U.S. [buck n.1 1.] = buck-eye 1.1787 M. Cutler in W. P. & J. P. Cutler Life (1888) II. 397 The more useful trees..butternut,..buckwood. 1810 Morse Amer. Gazetteer s.v. Ohio, Hickory, cherry, buckwood or horse chestnut, [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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George Botsford
Rag" (1910) "Grizzly Bear Rag" (1910) "Honeysuckle Rag" (1911) "Honey Girl" (1911) "Hyacinth" (1911) "Royal Flush" (1911) "Eskimo Rag" (1912) "Buck-Eye wikipedia.org
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horse-chestnut
ˈhorse-ˈchestnut [tr. obs. Bot. L. Castanea equina; cf. Ger. Roszkastanie. The statement in Gerarde as to the origin of the name (quot. 1597) goes back to Matthiolus Comment. i. cxxii. (Venice 1548). See also N. & Q. 3rd Ser. X. 452, 523, Gard. Chron. 1878 II. 53.] 1. The hard smooth shining brown s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mississippi Fred McDowell
Seeking a change from plowing fields, he moved to Memphis in 1926, where he worked in the Buck-Eye feed mill, which processed cotton into oil and other wikipedia.org
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Ohio
Ohio (əʊˈhaɪəʊ) the name of a North American river, a tributary of the Mississippi, and one of the United States, used attrib. in Ohio bluebell, Ohio buck-eye, Ohio sandstone; Ohio fever, spread (see quots.).1842 C. M. Kirkland Forest Life II. xxxix. 142 A beautiful perennial, here called the Ohio b... Oxford English Dictionary
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First Open
These carriages were fitted with Pullman gangways on standard frames and fitted with buck-eye couplers as standard. Buck-eye couplers can be dropped and buffers extended to allow use of screw coupling fitted locomotives. wikipedia.org
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Pavia
‖ Pavia Bot. (ˈpeɪvɪə) [mod.L.: named by Boerhaave 1720, in honour of Peter Paaw (Pavius), Professor of Botany at Leiden 1589–1617.] A genus of trees and shrubs (family Sapindaceæ) closely allied to the Horse-chestnut, from which they are distinguished by having a smooth, not prickly, capsule; hence... Oxford English Dictionary
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British Rail Class 201
Equivalent to per 6-car set) Maximum tractive effort: per car; per unit Driving wheel diameter: Driving Bogie; Trailer Bogie Coupling code: 'Buck-Eye wikipedia.org
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deere
▪ I. deer (dɪə(r)) Forms: 1 d{iacu}or, déor, 2–3 deor, (2 dær), 2–4 der, (2–3 dor, 3 dier, 3–4 duer, 4 dur, 5 dure, deure), 4–6 dere, (4–7 deere, 5, 7 diere, 5– (Sc.) deir, 6–7 deare), 4– deer, (5 theer). pl. 1–9 normally same as sing.; also 2 deore, deoran, 2–3 -en; 3–4 deores, dueres, 7–9 occas. d... Oxford English Dictionary
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British Rail Class 325
They cannot work in multiple with any other multiple unit stock, but are fitted with drop-head buck-eye coupling and can therefore be hauled by locomotives wikipedia.org
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Buffers and chain coupler
Ordinary three-link couplings have been superseded by instanter, screw or buck-eye couplers in UK freight trains today. wikipedia.org
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بدر
البقع العارية على الأرض) February: Raccoon, Bare Spots on the Ground (مارس/آذار: الرياح، العشب القصير، التهاب العين) March: Wind, Little Grass, Sore-Eye Beard 1918), "Rose Moon", "Thunder Moon" (يونيو/حزيران: قمر هاي، قمر الرعد) july: "Hay Moon", "Buck Moon","Thunder Moon" (أغسطس/آب: قمر الذرة، القمر wikipedia.org
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buck
▪ I. buck, n.1 (bʌk) Forms: (sense ‘he-goat’) 1 bucca, 2–3 buc, 3–4 bucke, 4–6 bukke; (senses ‘male deer’, etc.) 1, 5 buc, 3–5 bok, 4–7 bukke, bucke, 5 buk, 4– buck. [Orig. two words, OE. buc and bucca, which became indistinguishable in form after 11th c. So far as the evidence goes, OE. buc was use... Oxford English Dictionary
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