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waled
▪ I. † waled, a. Obs. [f. wale n.1 + -ed2.] Striped. open-waled, having an open texture.c 1050 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 416/23 Histriatarum [understood as = striatarum (1 Kings vii. 24)], waledra. 1602 Inv. in Collect. Archæol. (1863) II. 95 One waled matterice vj s. viij d. 1611 Cotgr., Linomple, a fine... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrew Beatty
the Great Recession; the 2010 Haiti earthquake and its aftermath; the 2011 Libyan Civil War, where he covered the battles for Ajdabiya, Misurata, Bani Waled wikipedia.org
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well-waled
well-waled, ppl. a. Sc. Well-chosen.1718 Ramsay Christ's Kirk Gr. iii. xx, She her man like a lammy led Hame, wi' a well-wail'd wordy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Waledac botnet
Waledac, also known by its aliases Waled and Waledpak, was a botnet mostly involved in e-mail spam and malware. wikipedia.org
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hand-waled
hand-waled, ppl. a. Sc. Also 7 -weal'd, 8–9 -wailed. [See wale v.] Chosen or selected by hand; individually or carefully selected, picked.1671 True Nonconf. 293 Communicating with hand-weal'd companions. 1719 Ramsay Ep. to Hamilton 2 Sept. 74 Sic wordy, wanton, hand-wail'd ware. 1727 Walker Remark. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jawan Mohammed Qatna
In the same week, two British journalists, Naseem Intiri and Waled Bledi were killed in Syria which overshadowed the media coverage of Qatna's murder. wikipedia.org
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waylead
† waylead Sc. Obs. Forms: 6 wayleid, -laud, walaid, waled. [f. way n.1 + lead n.2] An artificial watercourse leading to a mill; a mill-lead or mill-leat.1547 Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 33/1 Cum molendino..cum..aqueductu et cursu ac le walaid ejusdem. Ibid. 39/1 Lie waylaud. 1565 Ibid. 1583, 173/2 Cum lie ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mohammed Abdullah al-Senussi
process he engaged with NATO forces as well as ground troops and proceeded by meeting Khamis within the countryside of Tripoli which was bound to Bini Waled wikipedia.org
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whelked
whelked, welked, ppl. a. (hwɛlkt, wɛlkt) Also 7 welkt, welk't, wealked. [f. whelk1 + -ed2.] 1. Formed like a whelk; twisted, convoluted, or ridged like the shell of a whelk.a 1560 T. Phaer æneid x. (1562) Gg j b, Him Triton combrous bare that galeon blew w{supt} whelkid shell [orig. concha]. 1567 Go... Oxford English Dictionary
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Russell cord
Russell cord is visually similar to a very narrow-waled corduroy called pincord, but it is heavier and more sturdy. wikipedia.org
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waling
waling (ˈweɪlɪŋ) Also erron. whaling. [f. wale n.1 + -ing1.] 1. The wales or horizontal timbers with which piles are braced; also, one of such timbers, a wale; a long horizontal member used to brace the lining of an excavation or the walls of a form. (Cf. wale n.1 5; also foot-waling.)1837 Civil Eng... Oxford English Dictionary
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Limes Tripolitanus
Forts (castrum) Ghadames () Mizda () Bani Waled () Abu Nujaym () Qaryat () See also Fossatum Africae Limes Mauretaniae Centenarium Roman Libya wikipedia.org
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wale
▪ I. wale, n.1 (weɪl) Forms: 1 walu, 5–6 Sc. waill, 6–7 waile, 7 wayle, (waale, wael, weale), 6 Sc., 8–9 wail, (6 Sc. vale), 8–9 whale; 5 walle, 6–8 wall; 4– wale. [OE. walu str. fem. (also wk. pl. walan), mark of a lash, weal; also, in charters, used as a topographical term, perh. ridge, bank (of s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hydrolysable tannin
The tubes are vacuum-waled and heated for 24 hours at 100 °C. Tubes were cooled, opened and the filtered content made up to 10 ml with pyridine. wikipedia.org
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tawse
taws, tawse, n. Chiefly Sc. (tɔːz) Forms: 6 tawis, -es, 8 tawz, taz, 8– tawse, 9– taws. [app. plural of taw n.1 2 (but evidenced much earlier); sometimes treated as a singular.] 1. A whip for driving a spinning top; esp. one made of a thong: see quot. 1892. (In quot. 1513 prob. pl. as in 2.)1513 Dou... Oxford English Dictionary
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