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▪ I. † chank, n.1 Obs. Shortened form of chancre.1586 Lupton Thous. Notable Th. (N.) Of a marvellous virtue against blearedness of the eyes, chanks, and burning.▪ II. chank, n.2 (tʃæŋk) [a. Hindī {cced}ankh:—Skr. chankha: cf. Pg. chanco, chanquo.] ‘A large kind of shell (Turbinella rapa) prized by t...
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Chank Diesel
Chank established his type foundry, Chank Fonts, in 1996, which he now operates from his home office in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chank sells his fonts (and also distributes free fonts) from his website, Chank.com.
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Give Thanks to Chank
Give Thanks to Chank is an album by Col. Bruce Hampton and The Quark Alliance. Give Thanks to Chank pays tribute to Hewell "Chank" Middleton, the "muse, crisis responder, aide-de-camp, valet, wing-man, and confidante" of The Allman
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Captain Gumbo
Their third album, Chank-a-Chank (1994), peaked in the official Dutch album chart at #79. "Do Re Mi"Woody Guthrie (1956)Chank-a-Chank
"Down Yonder"(instrumental) Gid Tanner (1931), (with lyrics) unidentifiedMidlife Two-Step
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Chanking
The technique appeared first with a double-chank on the first backbeat of each bar in "Out of Sight" (1964), and in "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" (1965)
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Vox Ultrasonic
Jimmy "Chank" Nolen, who played with James Brown also used an Ultrasonic, and a red Ultrasonic owned by Jimmy is currently in the Hard Rock Café in Myrtle
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Chaska
Chaska High School
Chaska Township, Carver County, Minnesota
We-Chank-Wash-ta-don-pee or Chaska (died 1862), Dakota Native American
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Turbinella pyrum
Turbinella pyrum, common names the chank shell, sacred chank or chank, also known as the divine conch or referred to simply as a conch, is a species of ), The Indian Chank, by Kenneth D.
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印度铅螺
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The Religious Use of Turbinella pyrum (Linneus), The Indian Chank, by Kenneth D. Rose, The Nautilus, 88(1):1-5, 1974.
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T. laevigata
T. laevigata may refer to:
Terebra laevigata, a sea snail species
Turbinella laevigata, the Brazilian chank, a very large sea snail species found in
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西印度圣螺
The name "chank" for the shell of this species is derived from the word shankha, the divine conch or sacred conch, Turbinella pyrum, a closely related
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We-Chank-Wash-ta-don-pee
We-Chank-Wash-ta-don-pee (Dakota: Wičháhpi Waštédaŋpi, Good Little Stars), or Chaska (pronounced chas-KAY) (died December 26, 1862) was a Native American According to The New York Times, "We-Chank-Wash-ta-don-pee's case was No. 3 and not listed in the execution order handwritten by Lincoln...
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Turbinella
These species are sometimes known as "chanks" or "chank shells". One species in this genus is the sacred chank, Turbinella pyrum; see "Shankha" for the cultural and religious use of the shell of that species.
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Turbinella laevigata
Turbinella laevigata, common name the Brazilian chank, is a species of very large sea snail with a gill and an operculum, a marine gastropod mollusk in
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