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calaber
▪ I. calaber, calabar (ˈkæləbə(r)) Forms: 4–6 calabre, 5 calabere, 6 calubur, calober, callabre, calabrye, calliber, calloper, 6–7 callaber, 7 caliber, 9 calabar, 6– calaber. [app. a. F. Calabre, Calabria, a province of Italy; but why so called is unknown.] 1. A kind of fur, apparently obtained from... Oxford English Dictionary
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calubur
calubur obs. form of calaber. Oxford English Dictionary
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Polydesmus complanatus
There are currently 11 subspecies: Polydesmus complanatus calaber Strasser, 1969 Polydesmus complanatus complanatus (Linneaus, 1761) Polydesmus complanatus wikipedia.org
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calabar
calabar var. of calaber; obs. f. calibre. Oxford English Dictionary
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Young Noble discography
Young Noble) 2012: "Aim At da Police" (Calaber feat. Young Noble) 2012: "Harda" (Mista Joe feat. Young Noble) 2013: "Hustlers Anthem" (Kray feat. wikipedia.org
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caliber
caliber obs. form of calaber. Oxford English Dictionary
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calloper
calloper obs. form of calaber, calliper. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kingdom of Africa
Later Anglo-Norman writers refer to a one-line, rhyming poem (monosticum): APVLVS ET CALABER, SICVLVS MICHI SERVIT ET AFER ("Apulia and Calabria, Sicily wikipedia.org
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shuba
‖ shuba (ˈʃuba) Also shooba; anglicized shube (6 shoube, 6–7 shub, 8 shoobe, 9 schub, shoub). [Russian shuba.] A fur gown or greatcoat. † Also, a piece of fur.1591 Horsey Trav. (Hakl. Soc.) 234 Two shubs or gowns of white armmens. 1598 Hakluyt Voy. I. 54 Their shoubes or gownes are hayrie on the out... Oxford English Dictionary
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tendon
tendon (ˈtɛndən) Also β. 6 tenaunt, tennon, 7 tenon, tendant, 8 tendent. pl. 6–7 (perh. Lat.) tendones. [ad. med.L. tendo, tendōn-em and tendin-em, app. ad. Gr. τένων, τενοντ- sinew, tendon, influenced by L. tend-ĕre to stretch; so F. tendon (16th c.), also It. tendone, tendine, Sp. tendon. To Celsu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salentine
Salentine, a. Brit. /ˈsaləntʌɪn/, /ˈsalnˌtʌɪn/, U.S. /ˈsælənˌtaɪn/ Forms: 15– Salentine, 16– Sallentine [‹ classical Latin Salentīnus, Sallentīnus (adjective) of or relating to the Sallentini, Sallentīnī (plural noun) a people of the heel of Italy; compare -ine suffix1.] Originally: of or relating t... Oxford English Dictionary
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