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Chaft-e Kola
Chaft-e Kola (, also Romanized as Chaft-e Kolā; also known as Chāfteh Kolā) is a village in Balatajan Rural District, in the Central District of Qaem Shahr
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Chaftab-e Barmeyun
Chaftab-e Barmeyun (, also Romanized as Chaftāb-e Barmeyūn; also known as Chaftāb) is a village in Ludab Rural District, Ludab District, Boyer-Ahmad County
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chafte
▪ I. chaft Obs. exc. north. dial. (tʃɑːft, -æ-) In 5 schaft, 9 dial. chaff. [a. ON. *kjǫft- (in Icel. kjǫptr, kjaptr, Sw. käft (pronounced chäft) jaw, Da. kieft (chops), answering to a Gothic type *kiftus, OTeut. *keftu-z, possibly from a stem *kef- *kaf- ‘to make a chewing movement with the under j...
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Mehrabad-e Chaft Sar
Mehrabad-e Chaft Sar (, also Romanized as Mehrābād-e Chaft Sar; also known as Mehrābād) is a village in Larim Rural District, Gil Khuran District, Juybar
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chafed
chafed, ppl. a. (tʃeɪft) Also chauf(f)ed, chauft, chaf'd, chaft, etc. [f. chafe v. + -ed1.] Heated; rubbed, fretted; angered, irritated, vexed.c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 7145 Vp he lepe with chaufed blod. 1583 Stanyhurst æneis i. (1880) 20 On coast thee chauft flud is hurled. 1590 Spenser F.Q. i. iii. 33 ...
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Xericeps
Discovery and naming
The holotype specimen - FSAC-KK-10700 was discovered by local mine workers at Aferdou N'Chaft, a small mesa near the oasis village
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spear-shaft
spear-shaft Also 1, 3 sperescæft, 4–5 spereschaft(e, 5 spereshafte, speyre-chaft. [f. spear n.1 Cf. OHG. sperascaft (MHG. sperschaft, G. speerschaft), MSw. spärsskapt.] The long shaft or handle to which the spear-head is fixed. Also transf. (quot. 1841).a 900 Wærferth tr. Gregory's Dial. 14 Þær hi e...
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Bodenhoffs Plads
The chaft from the rice huller was used as feed for the pigs.
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foment
▪ I. ˈfoment, n. Now rare. In 7 foement. [ad. L. fōmentum, contraction for *fovimentum, f. fovēre to cherish, warm.] 1. = fomentation 1 b.1540 R. Hyrde tr. Vives' Instr. Chr. Wom. i. ix. I iv, Those superfluous sauors & fomentes of the body. 1643 J. Steer tr. Exp. Chyrurg. xii. 47 Apply this followi...
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Alanqa
The material was fragmentary, and the type locality for Alanqa is Aferdou N'Chaft, near the village of Begaa and to the north-east of Taouz.
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chafe
▪ I. chafe, v. (tʃeɪf) Forms: 4 chaufe-n, chawffe, chafen, 4–6 chauffe, 5 chawfe, 4–6 chauf, chaffe, 5–7 chaufe, 6 chaafe, caff(e, chafen, 6–9 chaff, 5– chafe. pa. tense and pple. 4 chauffede, chaufid, chefede, chauffit, 4–6 chaufed, chauffed, 5 chaufet, chauffid, chaffyd, 6 caffed, chafde, chafte, ...
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Victor Frédéric Verrimst
Biography
Of Belgian ancestry, Verrimst was born in Paris and studied double-bass at the Conservatoire de Paris in Louis François Chaft's class as well
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peasantry
peasantry (ˈpɛzəntrɪ) [f. as prec. + -ry.] 1. Peasants collectively; a body of peasants. See peasant n. 1 and note there.a 1553 Edw. VI in Burnet Hist. Ref. (1681) II. Collect. Records 70 The Gentlemen and Servingmen..ought not..to have so much as they have in France, where the Peasantry is of no va...
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jowl
▪ I. jowl, jole, n.1 (dʒəʊl, dʒaʊl) Forms: α. 1 ceafl, (? ceáfl), 3 cheafl, chefl, chæfl, (? chouel), 3–4 chauel, chavel, cheuel, chevel, 4 chawl, chaul, 4–5 chavyl(l, 4–7 chaule, 5 chawylle, 6 chall(e, 5–7 chawle; 9 dial. chole. β. 6 ioule, 7 jowle, joll, 9 jole, jowl. [OE. ceafl (? ceáfl), corresp...
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