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‖ kunkur E. Ind. (ˈkʌŋkə(r)) Forms: 8 konker, concha, 9 conca, concher, conker, kankur, -ar, kunkar, -er, -ur. [Hindī kankar = Prakrit kakkaram, Skr. karkaram.] A coarse kind of limestone found in many parts of India, in large tabular strata, or interspersed throughout the surface soil, in nodules o...
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Kankar
Kankar or kunkur is a sedimentological term derived from Hindi, occasionally applied in India and the United States to detrital or residual rolled, often
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concha
▪ I. ‖ concha (ˈkɒŋkə) Also (in sense 2) conca. [L. concha, It. conca: see prec.] † 1. Zool. A shell; a bivalve mollusc; = conch 1, 2. Obs.1755 T. Amory Mem. (1769) II. 216 A display of all the most beautiful conchæ, various marcasites, corals, and fossil gems. 1776 Da Costa Elem. Conchol. 94 Eight ...
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conker
▪ I. conker (ˈkɒŋkə(r)) Also conquer. [f. dial. conker snail-shell, prob. f. conqueror 1 f.] a. pl. A boys' game, played originally with snail-shells (see quot. 1877) but now with horse-chestnuts, in which each boy has a chestnut on a string which he alternately strikes against that of his opponent ...
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race
▪ I. race, n.1 (reɪs) Forms: 3–4 ras, 4–5 raas, 4–6 rase, Sc. raiss, 5 north. rass, 6 Sc. raice, rais, rays, 4– race. [a. ON. rás (Norw. and Sw. dial. rås), running, race, rush (of water), course, channel, row, series = OE. rǽs rese; of obscure etym. Orig. a northern word, coming into general use ab...
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