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▪ I. litch Obs. exc. dial. (lɪtʃ) [Of obscure origin: cf. leech n.3 and n.4] 1. A handful (of reeds, etc.); a bundle (of cords, yarn, etc.). In mod. use, ‘a tangled mass’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.).1538 Elyot Dict., Thomices, lyches of hempe wherwith halters are made. 1552 Huloet, Liches or linckes of corde...
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Litch
Litch may refer to:
People
Betty Litch (1941–1994), wife of Richard Butler (white supremacist)
Debbie Litch, theatre director of the Memphis, Tennessee Litch Jr. (1897–1967), a U.S.
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Josiah Litch
Josiah and Sarah had two children who survived to adulthood, Wilbur Fisk Litch, and Josiah Lincoln Litch. Litch was successful as a promoter and secretary for the movement.
Another idea that Litch developed was the idea of a pre-advent judgment.
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lich-owl
ˈlich-owl Also 6–7 like-owle. [f. lich + owl.] The screech-owl, so called because its cry was supposed to portend death in the house.1585 Higins Junius' Nomenclator 56 Bubo, a shrichowle: a likeowle. 1601 Holland Pliny I. 283 The Otis is a bird lesse than the Like-Owle,..hauing two plumed ears stand...
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Lich (disambiguation)
series Adventure Time
See also
List of liches
Lich King
Lich Lords
Demilich (disambiguation)
Lichfield (disambiguation)
Litchfield (disambiguation)
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lych-gate
lich-gate, lych-gate arch. (ˈlɪtʃgeɪt) [f. lich corpse + gate.] The roofed gateway to a churchyard under which the corpse is set down, to await the clergyman's arrival.1482–3 in Swayne Sarum Churchw. Acc. (1896) 30 Et sol'. Will'o Sariant Carpent' pro emend' le lycheyate, iiijd. 1681 Ashmole in Lill...
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Lichfield (disambiguation)
Lichfield, several ships
RAF Lichfield, in Fradley, Staffordshire, England
See also
Lichfield House (disambiguation)
Litchfield (disambiguation)
Litch
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overbite
ˈoverbite Dentistry. [over- 8 (?).] The overlapping of the lower teeth, esp. the incisors, by the corresponding upper teeth; now usu. confined to overlap in a vertical direction. Cf. overjet.1887 W. G. A. Bonwill in W. F. Litch Amer. Syst. Dentistry II. 487 It will be found in 95 per cent. of cases ...
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Litchfield
Observatory, Hamilton College, New York
Litchfield Villa, Brooklyn, New York
See also
Litchfield Park (disambiguation)
Lichfield (disambiguation)
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ameloblast
ameloblast Zool. (əˈmɛləʊblæst) [f. enamel n. + -o + -blast.] A columnar cell which secretes enamel in the teeth of the higher vertebrates.1882 J. L. Willliams in Dental Cosmos XXIV. 229 Prof. Eames, of St. Louis, introduced the term ameloblast..as an appropriate one for the inner layer, or true ena...
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Liche
Liche, also spelled Liché and Litché, was a settlement in Ethiopia in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Catalyst (novel)
attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), but faces multiple tragic circumstances, ranging from rejection by MIT, to her neighbor Teri Litch's
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亚历山大·夏利豪
2005 Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller Gallery, New York
2004 Peekskill Project, New York
2004 Stereognost/Propriocept, New York
2003 Square Gallery, Litch
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Charles Fitch
Three years later, after meeting with Josiah Litch, he openly accepted the Millerite movement, and became one of its foremost preachers.
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Litchfield, California
The name honors pioneer Thomas Litch.
The United States Bureau of Land Management maintains a wild horse and burro corral near Litchfield.
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