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cave — cavelike, adj. /kayv/, n., v., caved, caving. n. 1. a hollow in the earth, esp. one opening more or less horizontally into a hill, mountain, etc. 2. a storage cellar, esp. for wine. 3. Eng. Hist. a secession, or a group of seceders, from a… … Universalium
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Jacques Le Goff — (born January 1, 1924 in Toulon) is a prolific French historian specializing in the Middle Ages, particularly the 12th and 13th centuries.Le Goff champions the Annales School movement, which emphasizes long term trends over politics, diplomacy,… … Wikipedia
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Al "Jazzbo" Collins — Albert Richard Jazzbo Collins, aka Al Jazzbeaux Collins, (b. January 4, 1919, Rochester, New York [Social Security Death Index. California Death Index, 1940–1997.] d. September 30, 1997, Marin County, California) was a disc jockey, radio… … Wikipedia
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History of Purgatory — The Roman Catholic tradition of purgatory has a history that dates back, before Jesus, to the worldwide practice of praying for and caring for the dead. The same practice appears in other traditions, such as the medieval Chinese Buddhist practice … Wikipedia
fish — fishless, adj. /fish/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) fish, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) fishes, v. n. 1. any of various cold blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with … Universalium
Fish — /fish/, n. Hamilton, 1808 93, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1869 77. * * * I Any of more than 24,000 species of cold blooded vertebrates found worldwide in fresh and salt water. Living species range from the primitive lampreys and hagfishes… … Universalium