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121To put up with — Put Put (put; often p[u^]t in def. 3), v. i. 1. To go or move; as, when the air first puts up. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To steer; to direct one s course; to go. [1913 Webster] His fury thus appeased, he puts to land. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …
122enavigate — † eˈnavigate, v. Obs. 0 [ad. L. ēnāvigāt ppl. stem of ēnāvigā re to sail over, f. ē out + nāvigāre to sail.] trans. To sail out or over. in Cockeram. in Craig; and in mod. Dicts. Hence enaviˈgation. 1731–6 in Bailey. in Ash …
123Saint Canute's Cathedral — (Danish: Odense Domkirke or Sct. Knuds Kirke) is named after the Danish king Canute the Saint (Danish: Knud den Hellige). It a fine example of brick Gothic architecture. The church s most visited section is the crypt where the remains of King… …
124St. Canute's Cathedral — St. Canute s Cathedral, Odense St. Canute s Cathedral (Danish: Odense Domkirke or Sct. Knuds Kirke), also known as Odense Cathedral, is named after the Danish king Canute the Saint (Danish: Knud den Hellige), otherwise Canute IV. It is a fine… …
125Bartolomeu de Gusmão — Bartolomeu de Gusmão, born Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão (1685, Santos, São Paulo, Brazil – November 18, 1724, Toledo, Spain), was a Portuguese priest and naturalist born in Colonial Brazil, recalled for his early work on lighter than air airship …
126Mackinaw boat — The Mackinaw boat is a loose term for a light, open sailboat used in the interior of North America during the fur trading era. Within this term two different Mackinaw boats evolved: one for use on the upper Great Lakes, and the other for use on… …
127Detroit Tigers — 2012 Detroit Tigers season Established 1894 …
128navigate — verb ( gated; gating) Etymology: Latin navigatus, past participle of navigare, from navis ship + igare (from agere to drive) more at agent Date: 1588 intransitive verb 1. to travel by water ; sail 2. to steer a course through a medium; …