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cremor
‖ cremor In 7 cremour. [a. L. cremor thick juice obtained by steeping, pressure, or decoction, broth, pap (? related to cremāre to burn), and obs. F. cremeur ‘a creamie or milkie disposition or humor’ (Cotgr.), where the sense is app. influenced by crème cream.] a. A thick juice or decoction; a liqu... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Cremor
Early life Cremor was born on 12 December 1897 at Sandringham in Melbourne to railway porter William Edward Cremor and Jane, née Phelan. Cremor died at Heidelberg in 1962 and was cremated. wikipedia.org
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Butterfly Island
Wallace Susanne Haworth - Laura Jonathan Hardy Mark Kounnas - Greg Wilson Nick Tate Peter Mochrie - Bob Gallio Patrick Phillips - Eric Davis Leon Cremor wikipedia.org
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gyle
▪ I. gyle Brewing. (gaɪl) Forms: 5 gyyl, gyylde, 5–6 gyl, 5–8 gile, 6 guyle, Sc. geill, 7 gaile, gial-, gule, 7–9 gail, guile, 8 gil, 8–9 gaal, 9 garl, geyle, guil-(vat), 4– gyle. [a. Du. gijl, earlier ghijl ‘chylus, cremor cereuisiæ’ (Kilian), connected with gijlen to ferment. Of obscure origin; Fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Fitzwilliam, 1st Earl Fitzwilliam
On 10 May 1669, he married Anne Cremor, daughter and sole heiress of Edmund Cremor and Anne Tryce. wikipedia.org
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despumate
▪ I. deˈspumate, ppl. a. [ad. L. dēspūmāt-us pa. pple. of dēspūmāre: see next.]1883 Syd. Soc. Lex., Despumate, freed from froth and impurities; clarified; purified.▪ II. despumate, v. (dɪˈspjuːmeɪt, ˈdɛspjuːmeɪt) [f. L. dēspūmāt-, ppl. stem of dēspūmāre to skim, f. de- I. 2 + spūma foam, froth, scum... Oxford English Dictionary
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Candy cap
Lactarius cremor is a name sometimes used for mushrooms in this group, however, Heilmann-Clausen, et al. consider this name to be nomen dubium, referring variously to Lactarius rostratus, L. serifluus, or L. fulvissimus depending on the author's concept of L. cremor. wikipedia.org
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avolation
† avoˈlation ? Obs. [n. of action f. prec.: see -ation.] The action of flying away; escape, exhalation, evaporation.1650 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. v. xxiii. (1686) 224 The avolation of the light and favillous particles. 1684 Boyle Porousn. Anim. Bod. ii. 6 There being a great waste..by the avolation ... Oxford English Dictionary
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lacteous
lacteous, a. (ˈlæktiːəs) [f. L. lacte-us (see lacteal) + -ous.] 1. Of the nature of milk; milky.1646 [see lactary a.]. 1666 J. Smith Old Age (ed. 2) 174 There is a lacteous, and a caseous part therein. 1696 J. Edwards Demonstr. Existence God ii. 101 Others reckon it to be a lacteous excrement.fig. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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17th Brigade (Australia)
/7th was attached to the 19th Brigade at this time, while the two smaller battalions formed a 17th Brigade Composite Battalion, which was assigned to Cremor Cremor Force assumed defensive positions around the western end of the island, with the 17th Brigade Composite Battalion located around Suda Point, while wikipedia.org
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macerate
▪ I. † ˈmacerate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. mācerāt-us, f. mācerāre to macerate.] Wasted, weakened: = the later macerated.1540–1 Elyot Image Gov. 30 Macerate with labours, and made feeble with age. 1632 Womens Rights 332 Shee chuse..not a man macerate and dryed vp with study.▪ II. macerate, v. (ˈmæsəreɪt... Oxford English Dictionary
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卧孔菌属
Poria cremor (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Sacc. Poria echinospora Rick Poria flaccida Overh. Poria flavicans (P.Karst.) Sacc. & P.Syd. wikipedia.org
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Fulke Rose
According to Sloane's account they at first prescribed "Electuary of Cassia, Oil of Juniper, and Cremor. wikipedia.org
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fixity
fixity (ˈfɪksɪtɪ) [ad. assumed L. *fīxitātem, f. fīxus: see fix a. and -ity. Cf. Fr. fixité.] The quality or condition of being fixed. 1. Originally spec. in Physics: The property of enduring heat without volatilization or loss of weight.1666 Boyle Orig. Formes 282 So much do the Fixity [Wks. 1772 I... Oxford English Dictionary
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2/2nd Field Regiment (Australia)
William Cremor. Stationed around Canea and Suda Bay, after the German invasion began on 20 May, Cremor Force saw only limited involvement in the fighting before being wikipedia.org
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