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Mangelwurzel
The food shortages in Europe after World War I caused great hardships, including cases of mangel-wurzel disease, as relief workers called it. John Le Marchant recommends cutting the "mangel-wurzel" to learn the proper mechanics for a draw cut with the broadsword in his historic manual on swordsmanship
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mangel-wurzel
mangel-wurzel/ˈmæŋgl wɜ:zl; `mæŋɡl`wəzl/ ntype of large root vegetable used as cattle food (作牛饲料用的)甜菜.
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John Coakley Lettsom
of "Hints", pamphlets, diatribes, and letters promoting Sunday schools, female industry, provision for the blind, a bee society, soup kitchens and the mangel-wurzel
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Morel (horse)
In 1823, Morel produced a filly named Mangel-Wurzel, sired by the stallion Merlin. Mangel-Wurzel was the direct female ancestor of many notable Thoroughbreds including the Ascot Gold Cup winner Mortemer and the 1979 Epsom Derby winner
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mangold-wurzel
mangel-wurzel, mangold-wurzel (ˈmæŋg(ə)l-, ˈmæŋgəldˈwɜːz(ə)l) Forms: α. 8 mangle wurzel, mangel wurtz, mangal wurzel, 9 mangel worsal, -wursel, mangol wurtzel, mangul wurzel, 8–9 mangel-wurzel (erron. -würzel). β. 8–9 mangold-wurzel, (9 -wurtzel). [a. G. mangold-wurzel (corruptly mangelwurzel), f. m...
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Mangel
Mangel or Mangels may refer to:
People
Mangel (surname)
Mangel, a common nickname for the Spanish given name Miguel Ángel
Mangels (surname)
Mangel (footballer set in the fictional town of Mangel, by Charlie Williams
Mangelwurzel, Mangel wurzel, a root vegetable, used as animal fodder, member of the Beta vulgaris
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mangel
mangel, mangold (ˈmæŋg(ə)l, ˈmæŋgəʊld) Short for mangel-wurzel. Also attrib. and Comb., as mangel field, mangel grower; mangel beetle, a small blue-black beetle (Silpha opaca) whose larva feeds upon mangel-wurzel; mangel-fly, Anthomyia betæ.α 1877 N.W. Linc. Gloss., Mangles, mangold wurzel. 1883 Har...
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Martinsdale, Montana
Martinsdale was the home of the poet Grace Stone Coates, author of Black Cherries, Mead & Mangel-Wurzel, and Portulacas in the Wheat.
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Grace Stone Coates
published, helped her find publishers, and in 1931 she published her first short story collection, Black Cherries, and her first book of poems, Mead & Mangel-Wurzel Mead & Mangel-Wurzel, Caxton Printers Ltd.
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wurzel
wurzel short for mangel-wurzel.1888 Encycl. Dict. 1898 Jerome Second Thoughts 305 An atmosphere of wurzels was the thing that somehow he [sc. a farmer] suggested.
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"Everythingsnothing" – 4:25
"Tunion" – 4:16
"The Tourist" – 2:22
Side 2
"Bars" – 2:46
"The Letter" – 4:03
"Mangel/Wurzel" – 0:58
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punkie
▪ I. punkie1 U.S. local. (ˈpʌŋkɪ) Also punkey. [See quot. 1794, and cf. Lenape, ponk, punk, light ashes, dust, powder, pongus sand-fly, ponxu full of sand-flies.] A minute fly or midge, common in some parts of the north-eastern States of America, which bites severely. Also attrib.1769 R. Smith Tour ...
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