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tugwithe | tugwithy, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun tugwithe. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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Romancing the Stone: A Brief History of Tugtupite
Physically tugtupite is used in general healing, purifying blood, to stimulate hormone production, and increase fertility. Tugtupite opens and clears the heart ... uvminerals.org
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tugwithy - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary - University of York
1) Originally a withe or withy, that is a tough, flexible but slender branch of a willow or osier, used as a tie or shackle, presumably attached to the 'tug' on ... yorkshiredictionary.york.ac.uk
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tugwithe
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Tugtupite Meaning and Healing Properties - Enchanting Earth
Tugtupite is an enchanting gem of love, passion and creation. Its one of the most powerful Heart Chakra stones, activating the upper Chakras and bringing ... enchanting-earth.com
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[PDF] Tugtupite: A Gemstone from Greenland - GIA
The red variety of the mineral tugtupite, a rare silicate closely related to sodalite, has been used as a gemstone since 1965. This article presents the. www.gia.edu
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tugwithy
† ˈtugwithe, ˈtugwithy Obs. In 6 togwith, -whythe, -wethe, togewith, 6–8 tugwith; 6 tugwithie, -wydie, -wedie, tough wethie. [f. tug n. or v. + withe, withy.] A withe formerly used to attach the swingle-tree to the head of the plough or to the harrow or cart.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §15 A swyngletre to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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10 FACTS ABOUT TUGTUPITE - The Global Stone
Tugtupite displays striking phosphorescence and tenebrescence. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, whether from artificial sources or sunlight, intensifies its ... theglobalstone.com
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Tugtupite (NMNH G11670)
Creative Commons: This media is in the public domain (free of copyright restrictions). You can copy, modify, and distribute this work ... naturalhistory.si.edu
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Tugtupite Gem Guide and Properties Chart - Gemstones.com
This semi-transparent to opaque mineral species is usually pink to red and often mottled with white, gray or black. Nicknamed the Reindeer Stone. www.gemstones.com
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Tugtupite : Properties, Occurrence, Uses - Geology Science
Tugtupite is a rare and strikingly beautiful mineral known for its vibrant pink to reddish-pink color. It belongs to the group of minerals called sodalite, ... geologyscience.com
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tug-whiting, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun tug-whiting is in the mid 1600s. OED's only evidence for tug-whiting is from around 1650, in the writing of John Spalding, ... www.oed.com
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tug
▪ I. tug, n. (tʌg) Forms: see tug v.; also 5 teug. [f. tug v.] 1. An act or the action of tugging; a forcible or violent pull; a severe strain or drag.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxxiii. 81 The tarsall gaif him tug for tug. 1635 Quarles Embl. iv. iii. 28 The idle vessell slides that watry lay, Without the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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