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mole-hill
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Mole Hill (Virginia)
Mole Hill is a rounded hill composed of basalt, a volcanic rock, formed during the Eocene epoch of the Paleogene period. It is the eroded remnant of what was an active volcano approximately 47 million years ago, making it one of the youngest volcanoes on the east coast of North America. It is locate... wikipedia.org
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molehill
ˈmole-hill, molehill [f. mole n.2] 1. A small mound, or occas. a ridge, of earth thrown up by moles in burrowing near the surface of the ground.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iii. xxx. (1869) 152 At a molle hille j stumblede and fil doun. 1485–6 in Durham Rolls (Surtees) 98 Pro aspercione lez modhylles. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Molehill
A molehill (or mole-hill, mole mound) is a conical mound of loose soil raised by small burrowing mammals, including moles, but also similar animals such wikipedia.org
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The Mole People
the circumstances," that "there aren't too many unintentional laughs and we get enough key monster action to make kids happy," and that the film "is a mole-hill wikipedia.org
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Olympus
Olympus (əʊˈlɪmpəs) (Also 6 Olimp.) [L. Olympus, a. Gr. Ὄλυµπος name of several lofty mountains, each app. the highest in its own district; esp. that mentioned below.] A mountain in the north of Thessaly, the fabled abode of the greater gods of ancient Greek mythology; hence applied to heaven as the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Argam
The dyke is believed to be pre-Roman, however in 1869, some Roman coins were unearthed from the dyke inside a mole-hill, which led to some assuming a Roman-built wikipedia.org
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mole
▪ I. mole, n.1 (məʊl) Forms: 1 maal, mál, 5 mool, 6 moole, 6–7 moll, moale, 7 molle, moal, 9 Sc. dial. maele, mail, 4– mole. [OE. mál ? neut., corresp. to OHG. meil neut., meila str. and wk. fem. (MHG. meil neut., meile str. and wk. fem.), Goth. mail neut.] † 1. A discoloured spot, esp. on cloth, li... Oxford English Dictionary
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tump
▪ I. tump, n. (tʌmp) Also 6 tumpe, 7 toompe, tomp. [Not found before end of 16th c.; chiefly a western and w. midl. word; see Eng. Dial. Dict.; origin obscure. Also in Welsh twmp (cf. Buttington Tump in Montgomeryshire); but this may be from English. Welsh has also Twmpath (in Mabinogion twympath), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Ogilby
between Ogilby and [John] Milton, or [John] Bunyan and [Joseph] Addison, would be thought to defend no less an extravagance, than if he had maintained a mole-hill wikipedia.org
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scolloped
scalloped, scolloped, ppl. a. (ˈskɒləpt, ˈskæləpt) Also α. 8 scallaped, 9 scallopped, scallopt. β. 8 scollopt, 9 scoloped. [f. scallop n. or v. + -ed.] 1. Having the border, edge, or outline cut into a series of segments of circles resembling a scallop-shell. a. Nat. Hist. (Sometimes the specific na... Oxford English Dictionary
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التلفزيون البريطاني في 1971
الذين يخدمهم مرسل Selkirk الانتظار حتى العام التالي لبدء البث التلفزيوني الملون. 13 سبتمبر - يبدأ Westward البث بالألوان من أجهزة الإرسال Stockland Hill العدل (1971-1974) 10 أكتوبر - الطابق العلوي، الطابق السفلي (1971-1975 ، 2010-2012) 20 أكتوبر - توترنج تاورز (1971-1972) 25 أكتوبر - Lollipop Loves Mr Mole wikipedia.org
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pew
▪ I. pew, n.1 (pjuː) Forms: 4 puwe, 5 pywe, peawe, 5–7 pewe, 5–9 pue, 7 piew(e, 6– pew. [Late ME. puwe, pywe, pewe, app. orig. identical in form with OF. puye, puie, poye fem., parapet, balustrade, balcony:—L. podia, pl. of podium elevated place, height, also, balcony, parapet, balcony in the Roman ... Oxford English Dictionary
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improve
▪ I. † improve, v.1 Obs. Also (6 emprove), 6–7 improove. [a. OF. improver, F. improuver (Oresme, 14th c.), ad. L. improbāre to condemn, reject, disapprove, f. improbus bad: cf. probāre to make good, f. probus good.] 1. trans. To prove to be wrong; to disprove, refute, confute (a statement, etc., or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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matee
▪ I. mate, n.1 Chess. (meɪt) Forms: 4 mat, 5 maat, 5– mate. [ME. mat, a. OF. mat in eschec mat checkmate n.] The state of the king when he is in check and cannot move out of it (involving the loss of the game to the player whose king is so placed): = checkmate. Also, the move by which the king is ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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