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huckle-bone
huckle-bone (ˈhʌk(ə)lbəʊn) [See huckle n.] 1. The hip- or haunch-bone of man or beast; the ischium or whole os innominatum. (Rarely the head of the thigh-bone which turns in the hip-joint.)1529 Malory's Arthur xii. iii. (W. de W.), The bore roue hym on the brawne of the thyghe vp to the huckle bone ... Oxford English Dictionary
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huckle
▪ I. huckle, n. (ˈhʌk(ə)l) Forms: 6 hokyll-, hocle-, hokkel-, huckel-, hockle-(bone), houkel, 6– huckle. [In form, a dim. of huck n.1 Cf. the combinations huckle-back, huckle-bone, with the synonymous huck-back, huck-bone.] 1. The hip or haunch. (See also quot. 1855.)a 1529 Skelton E. Rummyng 45 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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2008 in science
hormonal therapy before and with standard external beam radiation therapy can slow cancer growth by as much as eight years – especially the development of bone "Father of Genetic Medicine". 5 August – Neil Bartlett (b. 1932), British chemist who prepared the first compound of a noble gas. 23 August – Thomas Huckle wikipedia.org
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huck
▪ I. huck, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (hʌk) Forms: 5 hoke(bone), 6 huc(bone), huke(bane), 7 huck(bone), 8 huke, 9 dial. hug, heuk, huck. [Etymology uncertain: see Note below.] The hip, the haunch.1788 W. Marshall Yorksh. Gloss., Huke, the huckle, or hip. 1877 N.W. Linc. Gloss. s.v., I was wounded i' th' hu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pee Wee Crayton
While there, he absorbed the music of T-Bone Walker but developed his own unique approach. 1949) "Old Fashioned Baby" / "Bounce Pee Wee", Modern 20-719 (1949) "Please Come Back" / "Rockin' the Blues", Modern 20-732 (1950) "Some Rainy Day" / "Huckle wikipedia.org
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bonket
† bonket Obs. rare. (See quot.)1611 Cotgr., Astragale, a huckle-bone or bonket; the first bone of th' instup; the Game thats played with huckle-bones. Oxford English Dictionary
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Deaths in August 2008
Thomas Huckle Weller, 93, American virologist, Nobel Prize winner (Medicine, 1954). 24 Gerard W. Del Martin, 87, American gay rights activist, first legal same-sex marriage in California, complications from bone fracture. wikipedia.org
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cockal
cockal ? Obs. (ˈkɒkəl, ˈkɒkɔːl) Forms: 6 cok all, 6–8 cock-all, 7 cockeall, coccal, cockle, 7–8 cockall, 7–9 cockal. [app. it was orig. two words cock all; but no evidence as to the derivation appears to have come down.] 1. The ‘knuckle-bone’ or astragalus; esp. that of a sheep, etc., used for playi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cell culture
This vaccine was made possible by the cell culture research of John Franklin Enders, Thomas Huckle Weller, and Frederick Chapman Robbins, who were awarded cervical cancer) KBM-7 (chronic myelogenous leukemia) LNCaP (prostate cancer) MCF-7 (breast cancer) MDA-MB-468 (breast cancer) PC3 (prostate cancer) SaOS-2 (bone wikipedia.org
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aitch-bone
aitch-bone (ˈeɪtʃˌbəʊn) Forms: 3 nage-, 6–9 nache-, 5 hach-, 9 aitch-, H-, each-bone. And corruptly 6 ise-, 7 ice-, 8 ize-, 9 ische-, ash-, edge-bone. [As shown by Mr. H. Nicol (Phil. Soc. 3 May 1878) orig. nache- or nage-bone, bone of the buttock, a. OFr. nache, nage:—late L. *natica, prop. adj. f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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节奏布鲁斯
类似的例子还有Lonnie Johnson, Leroy Carr, Cab Calloway, Count Basie,和T-Bone Walker他们的作品。除此之外乐器使用上也开始出现一些改变,电吉他开始成为主要的演奏乐器之一。 The Huckle-Buck"由编曲人Andy Gibson所创作,由于曲调有伤风化且略显下流,它被描述为"dirty boogie"。 Paul Williams和他的"The Huckle-Buck"演唱会常常十分骚乱,以至于不止一次得被停止。 wikipedia.org
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1986 New Year Honours
P0680720 Flight Sergeant (now Warrant Officer) Frank Trevor Bone. C4335109 Flight Sergeant Philip Ward Bratby. Edward Albert Huckle, Fireman, London Fire Brigade. Alan John Hurved, Constable, Metropolitan Police. wikipedia.org
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astragal
astragal (ˈæstrəgəl) Also 7 astrigal. [(? a. F. astragale), ad. L. astragalus, a. Gr. ἀστράγαλος a huckle-bone (in pl. dice), a moulding in the capital of a column, a leguminous plant. See also astragalus.] 1. Phys. The ball of the ankle-joint; the huckle-bone; = astragalus 1. Hence in pl. (as in Gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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cotyledon
cotyledon (kɒtɪˈliːdən) In 6 cotilidon. [a. L. cotylēdon the plant navelwort or pennywort, a. Gr. κοτυληδών (f. κοτύλη: see prec.) a cup-shaped cavity, the sucker of an octopus, also in senses 1, 2 below. Sense 1 was used in Fr. by Paré (16th c.). The botanical sense 3 was introduced (in mod.L.) by ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ice-bone
ice-bone Chiefly dial. (ˈaɪsbəʊn) Forms: 6– ise-, 7– ice-, 8 ize-, 9 isch-, ische-bone. [Known from 16th c.: corresponds to OLG. îsbên, MDu. ise-been (ys-, ysch-, yse-been), in Kilian is-, isch-been, MDu. ijsbeen; MLG. îsch-, îsbên, LG. îsbên, whence mod.G. eisbein (Henisch 1616), Da., Sw. iisben, i... Oxford English Dictionary
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