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  • 31Microraptor — Vertebrata Microraptor Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, 120 Ma …

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  • 33Rhinoceros Iguana — (Cyclura cornuta) Male Rhinoceros Iguana, Pedernales Province, Dominican Republic, 2007 Conservation status …

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  • 34traduce — verb /tɹəˈdjuːs,tɹəˈdus,tɹəˈdjus/ To malign a person or entity by making malicious and false or defamatory statements. This heavy headed revel east and west<br />Makes us traduced and taxd of other nations: Syn: hand down, bequeath, leave …

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  • 35hobnail — noun 1》 a short heavy headed nail used to reinforce the soles of boots. 2》 a blunt projection in glassware. Derivatives hobnailed adjective Origin C16: from hob1 + nail …

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  • 36thick — /θɪk / (say thik) adjective 1. having relatively great extent from one surface or side to its opposite; not thin: a thick slice. 2. measuring as specified between opposite surfaces, or in depth, or in a direction perpendicular to that of the… …

  • 37βαρυεγκεφάλους — βαρυεγκέφαλος heavy headed masc acc pl …

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  • 38hobnail — ► NOUN 1) a short heavy headed nail used to reinforce the soles of boots. 2) a blunt projection, especially in cut or moulded glassware. DERIVATIVES hobnailed adjective. ORIGIN from HOB(Cf. ↑hob) + NAIL(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 39hobnailed — hobnail ► NOUN 1) a short heavy headed nail used to reinforce the soles of boots. 2) a blunt projection, especially in cut or moulded glassware. DERIVATIVES hobnailed adjective. ORIGIN from HOB(Cf. ↑hob) + NAIL(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 40hobnail — n. a heavy headed nail used for boot soles. Phrases and idioms: hobnail (or hobnailed) liver a liver having many small knobbly projections due to cirrhosis. Derivatives: hobnailed adj. Etymology: HOB(1) + NAIL …

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