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trapan
trapan see trepan. Oxford English Dictionary
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Miha Remec
) Mana: Chronological Records of the Journalist Jurij Jereb (1985) The Big Carriage (1986) Green Covenant (1989) Dandelion Fluff in Space (1989) Trapan wikipedia.org
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trepan
▪ I. trepan, n.1 (trɪˈpæn) Forms: 5–7 trepane, 5–6 trapane, 6 trappan(e, 7–8 trapan, 6– trepan. [a. F. trépan (also † trapan) a borer, surgical crown-saw (14th c.), ad. med.L. trepanum (Du Cange) a crown-saw, ad. Gr. τρύπανον a borer.] 1. A surgical instrument in the form of a crown-saw, for cutting... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laskar Pelangi
Soon, more join: Ikal, Mahar, Sahara, A Kiong, Borek, Kucai, Syahdan, Trapan, and Harun. wikipedia.org
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Adamical
Adamical, a. (əˈdæmɪkəl) [f. Adam1 + -ical.] Of or pertaining to Adam; resembling Adam, in moral freedom, nakedness, fallen condition.1657 R. Turner Paracelsus 27 The matter of the stone is understood to be Adamical. a 1658 Cleveland Rel. of Quaker 64 Though the Devil trapan The Adamical Man, The Sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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trephine
▪ I. trephine, n. (trɪˈfaɪn, -ˈfiːn) Forms: 7 trafine, trafin, trefine, traphine, 8– trephine. [Orig. trafine, according to the inventor f. L. trēs fīnēs three ends (see quot. 1628), app. formed with reference to trapan, trepan n.1 (to which the later form trephine shows a nearer approach). F. tréph... Oxford English Dictionary
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grievous
grievous, a. (ˈgriːvəs) Forms: 4–6 grevous, (4 -os, -es, 5 -ows, -ose, ? -ours, ? -est, 6 -us), 4 grefeous, 5 greivos, grewo(u)s, 6 greveous, 6–7 greevous, 7 (9 dial.) gr(i)vious, 6– grievous. Also 5 grawous, gravewis. [a. OF. grevos, -(o)us, -eus, f. grever to grieve. With the forms grawous, gravew... Oxford English Dictionary
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attend
▪ I. attend, v. (əˈtɛnd) Forms: 4–6 atende, 5–6 attende, 6– attend. Aphetic 4– tend. [a. OF. atendre (mod. att-):—L. at-, adtendĕre, f. ad to + tendĕre to stretch: see at- prefix3.] Prim. sign. To stretch to (still in OFr.); hence, to direct the mind or observant faculties, to listen, apply oneself;... Oxford English Dictionary
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fun
▪ I. fun, n. (fʌn) [prob. f. fun v.] † 1. A cheat or trick; a hoax, a practical joke.a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Fun, a Cheat or slippery Trick. 1719 D'Urfey Pills (1872) V. 259 A Hackney Coachman he did hug her, And was not this a very good Fun? 2. a. Diversion, amusement, sport; also, boisterou... Oxford English Dictionary
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miss
▪ I. miss, n.1 (mɪs) Forms: 3–6 mis, mysse, 3–7 misse, 4–5 mys, (5 myss, 6 myshe), 6– miss. [Partly f. miss v.1; but other formations (likewise from the OTeut. *misso-) seem to have coalesced with this. In the sense of ‘loss’ (branch I) the word may partly represent OE. *miss neut., ‘absence, loss’ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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