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entrail
▪ I. entrail, n.1 (ˈɛntreɪl) Chiefly in pl. Forms: α. 4–7 entraile, 4–5 entraille, 5–7 entrayle, 5 -traylle, (5 entrell(e, -treyll), 6–7 entral(l(e; β. 6–8 intrail(e, 6–7 intral(l(e, (6 intrayle, 7 interal). [a. OF. entraille (now only in pl. entrailles) = Pr. intralia:—late L. intrālia inward parts...
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Bārûtu
The parts of the bārûtu
The barūtû is divided into ten “chapters” (summarized in the table below), each dealing with a different aspect of entrail divination
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Tripe
Dulot or dulet — Eritrean and Ethiopian tripe and entrail stir-fry, containing finely chopped tripe, liver, and ground beef, lamb, or goat fried in clarified
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The author's pov epub - Starkandnero.pl
That means the wise writer will learn to control her story's point of view from word one. The Author's POV Entrail_JI Completed · 11. «This is it»I thought ...
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Braindead (film)
that "it never decides whether to make you tremble with laughter or fear, and has outstayed its welcome long before the last limb has been severed and entrail
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intrayle
ˈintrayle obs. form of entrail n.1c 1440 Promp. Parv. 262/2 Intrayle, or yssu of a dede beeste, intesti[n]um, et alia infra in issu.
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Idlirvirissong
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In other parts of Greenland, she is known as the Erdlaveersissok, the "entrail-seizer."
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intrayl
† inˈtrayl obs. f. entrail v., to entwine. Hence inˈtrayling ppl. a.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII 73 The pyllers wrapped in a wrethe of golde curiously wroughte and intrayled. 1622 Wither Mistr. Philar. Wks. (1633) 621 In those faire curled snares They are hampred unawares; And compeld to sweare a d...
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Saber-toothed predator
This suggests that it was not ecologically analogous to other saber-teeth and possibly an entrail specialist.
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interail
† ˈinterail, -all obs. forms of entrail.1508 Burgh Rec. Edinburgh (1869) I. 114 Nolt heids nowmyllis nor interallis of thair flesche. 1610 G. Fletcher Christ's Vict. ii. xlviii, When zephyrs breath'd into their watry interall.
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Thylacosmilidae
Their lack of incisors and crushing molars suggest an entrail-based diet, and irrigated bone on the maxillae suggests some sort of extensive, soft tissue-based
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disentrail
† disenˈtrail, v. Obs. [f. dis- 7 a + entrail n.1 (in early use enˈtrail).] trans. To draw forth from the entrails or inward parts. Hence † disenˈtrailed ppl. a.1596 Spenser F.Q. iv. iii. 28 The disentrayled blood Adowne their sides like litle rivers stremed. Ibid. iv. vi. 16 Heaping huge strokes..A...
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