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quædam
‖ ˈquædam Obs. rare. [L., fem. sing. and pl. of quīdam some one, quidam.] A woman, female (in disparaging sense). Also as pl.a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams i. (1692) 35 Vain attire, wherein wanton Quædams in those days came to..excess. Ibid. ii. 128 He..settles in Bugden-House for three Summers with a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quéntar
Description The Quéntar dam was inaugurated on May 11, 1976; is located in the hill of the Bermejales (by where it is acceded to the swamp), and the The thickness of the dam varies from 19.40 m at its base to 3.50 m at the crown. wikipedia.org
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quodammodotative
† ˌquodaˈmmodoˌtative, a. and n. Obs. [f. L. quōdam modō in a certain way + -tative.] a. adj. Existing in a certain manner. b. n. A thing that exists in a certain way.1656 Stanley Hist. Philos. viii. i. xiii. (1687) 437/1 Things are subdivided into foure Genus's, Subjects, and Qualitatives and Quoda... Oxford English Dictionary
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Craven Dam
Craven Dam is at the confluence of the Qu'Appelle River and Last Mountain Creek and immediately east of the village of Craven on the Qu'Appelle River at Craven Dam is the dividing point between the upper and lower watersheds of the Qu'Appelle River. wikipedia.org
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cargoose
ˈcargoose [app. f. carr n.2 + goose: the bird breeds in meres and fens: cf. carr swallow.] A name for the Crested Grebe.1677 Charleton Exerc. de Nomin. Animal. 107 Avis quædam anate paulo major..agri Cestrensis incolis (ubi frequens est) a Cargoos dicta. 1789 Mrs. Piozzi Journ. France II. 232 Why th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ludwig Joseph Uhland
Orbis ab Exitu Noæ ex Arcausque ad Dispeisionen Gentiuns (Tübingen, 1761); De Ordine Vaticiniorum, quæ in Sedecim Prophet. Scripta Extant, Chrionologico (Tübingen, 1778); Annotationes ad Loca quædam Amosi, Imprim. wikipedia.org
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olour
† olour Obs. rare. [erron. f. L. olōrum gen. pl., ‘of swans’.] = olorine.1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) I. xxxiv, The cause quhy the swannis multiplyis sa fast in this loch [Spynee], is throw ane herbe namit Olour [tr. Boece Scot. Hist. (1526) Descriptio lf. ix, Herba quædam cuius semine [Holores... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manic-1
Additionally, Hydro-Québec decided to build the Manic-1 generating station adjacent to and augmenting the existing plant and dam. See also McCormick Dam Jean-Lesage generating station René-Lévesque generating station Daniel-Johnson Dam History of Hydro-Québec List of hydroelectric wikipedia.org
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olorine
† ˈolorine Obs. rare. [ad. L. olōrīna ‘of swans’, in herba olorina swans' grass.] A grass or ‘herb’ eaten with avidity by swans; swans'-grass. The grass of Loch Spiney, referred to by Boece (see olour) and Leslie, is app. Glyceria fluitans, called locally ‘Swan girss’ (Rampini County Hist. Elgin 58)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daniel-Johnson dam
The facility is owned and operated by Hydro-Québec. The dam is about three hours' drive from Baie-Comeau along narrow, winding Route 389. Hydro-Québec reported 8,217 visitors in 2009. wikipedia.org
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computistical
computistical, a. (kəmpjuːˈtɪstɪkəl) Also computistic. [ad. mod.L. computisticus; cf. computus and -istical.] Of or pertaining to a computus.[1802 Planta Catal. MSS. Cott. Libr. 34/1 Tabulæ quædam computisticæ.] 1933 R. Tuve Seasons & Months iv. 151 A similar manuscript in Munich (..also a computist... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Thorp (priest)
He was author of Excerpta quædam e Newtoni Principiis Philosophiæ Naturalis, 1765 and translated Newton's Principia. wikipedia.org
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quidam
‖ quidam rare. (ˈkwaɪdəm) [L., f. quī who: cf. quædam.] Somebody; a certain person.1579 E. K. Ded. Spenser's Sheph. Cal. Post-scr., So many vnworthy Quidams, which catch at the garlond which to you alone is dewe. 1624 Bedell Lett. xi. 143 Who were these quidams that laid hands on Scory? a 1641 Bp. R... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patrick Anderson (physician)
to John, earl of Mar; and a very rare book called 'Grana Angelica; hoc est, Pilularum hujus nominis insignis utilitas, quibus etiam accesserunt alia quædam wikipedia.org
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tarette
† taˈrette Obs. rare. Also 4 ˈtarrit. [a. OF. *tarete, = taride (13th c. in Godef.), = med.L. tarīda, tarēta ‘navis onerariæ species, eadem quæ Tartana vocitata, ut quidam volunt’ (Du Cange), a. Arab. tarīdah ‘actuaria navis’; cf. med. Gr. ταρίδος = δρόµων (ibid.).] A kind of ship of burden or merch... Oxford English Dictionary
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