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  • didna — did·na …   English syllables

  • didna — ˈdidnə Etymology: by shortening & alteration chiefly Scotland : did not …   Useful english dictionary

  • didnasris — didnãsris, ė adj., smob. (2) 1. kas su dideliais nasrais: Didnãsrė bangžuvė (Scyllium) KI579. 2. KII169 prk. rėksnys …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

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  • John McDouall Stuart — (* 7. September 1815 in Dysart, Fife, Schottland; † 5. Juni 1866 in London) war ein schottischer Geometer und Entdeckungsreisender, der als erster Europäer den australischen Kontinent von Süden nach N …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Modern Scots — Not to be confused with Scottish people. Scots language History …   Wikipedia

  • Iridoïde — Structure chimique de l iridomyrmécine. Les iridoïdes sont des métabolites secondaires présents chez de nombreux végétaux et certains animaux. Ce sont des monoterpènes servant souvent d intermédiaires dans la biosynthèse d alcaloïdes. Du point de …   Wikipédia en Français

  • rivers —    There are a few traces in 19th century local traditions of a belief that certain rivers are malevolent, and will periodically take a human life. The best known is the Dart (Devon), about which there is a rhyme:    River of Dart, River of Dart …   A Dictionary of English folklore

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