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congregated
ˈcongregated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. Assembled or collected in a body or mass.1601 Shakes. All's Well ii. i. 120 The congregated Colledge haue concluded, That labouring Art can neuer ransome nature From her inaydible estate. 1667 Milton P.L. vii. 308 The great receptacle Of congregated Waters.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Santo António (Funchal)
History The settlement that existed in this area was primarily small artisan shops, that congregated around a small chapel dedicated to Santo António, wikipedia.org
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congregeed
† congregeed, pa. pple. Obs. [f. F. congregé, -ée congregated + -ed.] Congregated, assembled in masses.1512 Helyas in Thoms Prose Rom. (1858) III. 149 By his good enhortement should be unyed and congregeed the princes of christendom. Oxford English Dictionary
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Swallow Bluff Island
The island was named for the swallows which congregated there. Swallow Bluff Island contains the ancient Swallow Bluff Island Mounds. wikipedia.org
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unmaddened
unˈmaddened, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1797 Coleridge Osorio iii. i. 22 What sense unmadden'd, might bear up against The rushing of your congregated wings? 1868 E. R. Sill Poems, Hermitage xx, Unmaddened by the babble of vain men. Oxford English Dictionary
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Freemasonry in Jamaica
On May 25, 2017, Masons from around the world congregated in Jamaica to celebrate its 300 years of freemasonry. wikipedia.org
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congregate
▪ I. ˈcongregate, ppl. a. and n. [ad. L. congregāt-us, pa. pple. of congregāre, f. con- together + gregā-re to collect into a flock or company, f. greg-em (grex) flock, herd: see gregarious.] A. adj. 1. Assembled, congregated. † a. as pa. pple. Obs.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I, These men somme tyme ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Val Demone
Christian refugees from other parts of Sicily congregated there, and the region remained in contact with the Byzantine provinces in southern Italy. wikipedia.org
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congregate
congregate/ˈkɔngrɪgeɪt; `kɑŋɡrɪˌɡet/ v[I]come together in a crowd 集合; 聚集 A crowd quickly congregated (round the speaker). 大群的人迅速地(在演说者周围)聚集起来. 牛津英汉双解词典
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St. John's Church, Peshawar
It was formerly a garrison church where the British families of the soldiers stationed in the North West Frontier congregated. wikipedia.org
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inaidable
† inˈaidable, a. Obs. rare—1. [in-3.] That cannot be aided or assisted; helpless.1601 Shakes. All's Well ii. i. 122 The congregated Colledge haue concluded, That labouring Art can neuer ransome nature From her inaydible estate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Iva corbinii
Flowers are set in the axils of the leaves rather than congregated at the tips of branches as in related species. wikipedia.org
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unstunned
unˈstunned, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)[1775 Ash.] 1797 Coleridge Osorio iii. i. 11 What ear unstun'd..might bear up against The rushing of your congregated wings? Oxford English Dictionary
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2023 International Grey-faced Buzzard and Migratory Raptors Summit in ...
Oct 16, 2023Under the expansive skies of Kenting, international minds congregated for a singular purpose at the 2023 International Grey-faced Buzzard and Migratory Raptors Summit, weaving a tapestry of shared commitment toward avian conservation across East Asia. Embracing the pulsating heartbeat of migratory paths, the summit aimed to forge alliances and share wisdom among nations, ensuring the …
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Skip jive
Guildford Surrey, Farnborough Hants, Bexley Kent) where trad jazz enthusiasts congregated and would "skip jive" all evening. wikipedia.org
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