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shode
▪ I. † shode Obs. Forms: 1 scáda, 4 schod(e, schood, 4– shode. [OE. scáda wk. masc.:—prehistoric *skaidan-, f. Teut. root *skaiđ- to divide: see shed v. From the same root (or the parallel form *skaiþ-) are MDu. scheide (mod.Du. schei), OS. scêthlo, MDu. scheidel (mod.Du. scheel), OHG. sceibila (mod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haloo (poet)
MohammadReza Alee Payam also served as producer in: "Bicycleran (Cyclist)" directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, "Parvaz Az Ordugah", "Delam Baraye Pesaram Tang Shode wikipedia.org
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shoad
shoad, shode local. (ʃəʊd) Forms: 7–9 shod, (8 shoald), 7– shoad, 8– shode; also 7 shadd, 7–8 shade. [Prob. a derivative of OE. scádan to divide, separate: see shed v. Cf. shode. The genuineness of the forms shadd, shade is doubtful.] Loose fragments of tin, lead, or copper ore mixed with earth, lyi... Oxford English Dictionary
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River Medway
Tributaries The major tributaries are: River Eden River Bourne, known in the past as the Shode or Busty River Teise, major sub-tributary River Bewl wikipedia.org
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shod
▪ I. shod, n. Sc. and north. (ʃɒd) [f. shod ppl. a.] 1. A plate of iron fastened upon the heel of a shoe to protect it from wear; a heel-tip; more fully heel-shod.c 1840 in A. Trotter E. Galloway Sk. (1901) 102/1 There's a' things in the Jangle Box, Brass, airn, and tin, and shods o' shoon. 1912 A. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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River Bourne, Kent
In the 18th century the river was known as the Busty or Buster, the Shode or Sheet, but is not known by these names nowadays. A bourne is a type of stream, while shode means a branch of a river. wikipedia.org
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side-rope
ˈside-rope Also 6 sithe-. [side n.1] † 1. A trace for a horse. Obs.1483 Cath. Angl. 339/1 A Syde rape, retinaculum. c 1520 Mem. Ripon (Surtees) III. 206, ij lytyll lynys callyd syde ropes. 1556 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc. N.S.) I. 15 In wheles, ploowes, Iron sydropes, ij shode wheles, w{supt}{suph} su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Davud Ghaffarzadegan
sabz Palm trees and spears\Nakhlaa va neyzehaa Pigeon are born in the crate\Kabutar haa dar ghafas be donya miayand Lost snowman\Adam barfie gom shode wikipedia.org
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wet-shod -shoed
wet-shod († -shoed), a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: α. 4–5 wete-schood, -shoed, -shode; 5 wet-schoede, -schode, -shood (whetshood), 6 -shoode, 7 -shooed; 5 watschoed, -schood. β. 4–6 wete-shodde, 5 wate-shodd; 5– wet-shod (5 -schod, 7 -shodde; 5 wadsshod, 7 ? wet-shot). (Also in many dialect forms: see E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Victor Malu Military Tribunal
State, Lieutenant Oladipo Diya, Major General Tunji Olanrewaju, Major General Abdulkareem Adisa, Daniel Akintonde, Edwin Jando, Peters Alinyode, Emmanuel Shode wikipedia.org
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decoped
† deˈcoped, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [f. OF. décopé, mod.F. découpé, cut down, minutely cut, slashed.] Cut in figures; slashed; cf. coup v.2 1.c 1400 Rom. Rose 843 And shode he was with grete maistrie, With shoon decoped. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tehran International Short Film Festival
by Kazem Mollaie 26th Tehran International Short Film Festival (Nov 2009) National Competition: Best Fiction: Tamame Vasaele Shakhsie Man Jabeja Shode wikipedia.org
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miry
▪ I. miry, a. (ˈmaɪərɪ) Forms: 4–6 myry(e, 6–7 mierie, miery, myery, myrie, 6 myerry, 7 merie, mirie, 8–9 mirey, 5– miry. [f. mire n.1 + -y1.] 1. Of the nature of mire or marshy ground, swampy.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. lxxxvii. (1495) 836 The Sowe is frende to fenne and to myry places. 1494... Oxford English Dictionary
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Javad Hashemi
1996) Soraat (1996) Yas haye Vahshi (1997) Jane Sakht (1997) Teror (1997) Parvaze Rooh (1998) Take A Look At The Sky Sometimes (2003) Rahe Tey Shode wikipedia.org
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shed
▪ I. shed, n.1 (ʃɛd) Forms: 1 (ᵹe)scéad, 1–2 scád, 3 schad, Orm. shæd, 4–6 schede, shede, 4–7 sched, 5 sced, schade, 5, 8, 9 dial. sheed, 6 schedde, sheyde, 6–7 shead(e, shedde, Sc. schad, 7, 9 dial. shade, 4– shed. [OE. (ᵹe)scēad, altered form of (ᵹe)sceád neut.:—OTeut. type *(ga)skaiđo-m, f. root ... Oxford English Dictionary
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