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butin
† butin Obs. Also 5–6 butyn, 6 butyne, -en, -ine, -iene, 7 bootyn, Sc. 6–7 buiting, but(e)ing. [a. F. butin ‘booty’; according to Littré, from ON. b{yacu}ti ‘exchange, barter’ (cf. MG. bûten, mod.Ger. beute), though the actual form in Fr. does not appear to be explained. Cf. booty.] Spoil, prey, or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Butin
Butin may refer to: Places Mount Butin in Iraqi Kurdistan Origny-le-Butin, a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France Butin, a village in Gătaia town, Timiș County, Romania Other uses Butin (surname) Butin (molecule), a flavanone See also Butyne, two chemical compounds wikipedia.org
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Butin (molecule)
Butin is a flavanone, a type of flavonoid. Glycosides Butin 7-O-β-D-glucopyranoside is found in Bidens tripartita (Asteraceae). References Flavanones Catechols wikipedia.org
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bootyn
† ˈbootyn Obs. rare. A mixed form combining booty and butin.1635 Hayward Banish'd Virg. 196 These folkes had scowr'd the field..got good store of bootyn. Oxford English Dictionary
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Butin (surname)
Butin is a surname of French or Slavic origin (masculine; ) or Butina (feminine; ) that may refer to Édouard Butin (born 1988), French football striker Jacques Butin (1925–1998), French former field hockey player Maria Butina (born 1988), Russian foreign agent Roy Butin (1876–1943), American recording wikipedia.org
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Jacques Butin
Jean Émile Butin (20 September 1925 - 20 December 1998) was a French field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. wikipedia.org
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Roy Butin
Recordings Butin recorded 10 records with Victor Records in 1908. Eugene Page on mandolin) 9/21/1909 References External links Library of Congress held recordings of Roy Butin Roy Butin public domain records, available wikipedia.org
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Édouard Butin
Édouard Butin (born 13 June 1988) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker. Butin is a France youth international. In July 2017, Butin joined Stade Brestois 29. wikipedia.org
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Mount Butin
Hunting in Butin is prohibited and it is home to a large population of Wild Goat and other wildlife. Butin has a lot of valuable trees and mountain herbs, the most extensive growths on the Butin slopes. wikipedia.org
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棒囊菌科
下属分类 本科包括以下属: Bicornispora J.Checa, J.M.Barrasa, M.N.Blanco & A.T.Martínez, 1996 Caliciopsis Peck Corynelia Acharius, 1823 棒囊菌属 Coryneliopsis Butin wikipedia.org
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Origny-le-Butin
Origny-le-Butin () is a former commune in the Orne department in north-western France. wikipedia.org
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下比坦的海滩,翁弗勒尔
《下比坦的海滩,翁弗勒尔》(La Grève du Bas-Butin, Honfleur)是法国画家乔治·修拉的一幅风景油画,画幅为67厘米乘78厘米,绘于1886年。 这幅画描绘的是翁弗勒尔(Honfleur)以西下比坦(Bas-Butin)孤独的海滩,这是当时许多艺术家最喜欢的主题。 wikipedia.org
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Pendro
It is in the territory of the Muzuri tribe and Mount Butin is about 4 km northeast of Pendro. The area of Pendro covers over . Mountain ranges in the proximity of the village are Butin and Kerye Spindare, more to the south are Misek and Kore Hure. wikipedia.org
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Valentine Abt
(8/5/1908) (composed by Valentine Abt) Manzanillo Valentine Abt and Roy Butin (8/5/1908 Artist's valse Valentine Abt and Roy Butin (composed by Valentine Abt) Evening star Valentine Abt and Roy Butin (8/5/1908) Barcarolle Valentine Abt and Roy Butin (8/5/1908) Fantasie Valentine Abt and Roy Butin (12 wikipedia.org
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Olivotti
refer to: A trading name of interior designers Piero Malacrida de Saint-August and his wife Nadja Malacrida The Olivotti Troubadours, featuring Roy Butin wikipedia.org
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