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handlist — [hand′list΄] n. a list, as of the contents of a collection, containing few details * * * … Universalium
handlist — [hand′list΄] n. a list, as of the contents of a collection, containing few details … English World dictionary
handlist — n. a short list of essential reading, reference books, etc. * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a handy originally fairly brief list (as of newspapers or manuscripts) for purposes of reference or check a handlist of 100 books on warfare a handlist of plays… … Useful english dictionary
handlist — noun Date: 1859 a list (as of books) for purposes of reference or checking … New Collegiate Dictionary
handlist — n. list used for reference or checking (as list of books) v. make a list for for reference or checking … English contemporary dictionary
handlist — noun a short list of something such as essential reading or the items in a collection … English new terms dictionary
Osburh of Coventry — Osburh (or Osburga) was an Anglo Saxon saint who rested at Coventry Cathedral.[1] Although there is some tradition holding her to be an early 11th century abbess of Coventry Abbey, it is suspected that her cult predates the Viking Age.[1] A 14th… … Wikipedia
Domne Eafe — (floruit late seventh century) (Saint Domneva) was, according to the Mildrith legend, a granddaughter of King Eadbald of Kent and the foundress of the double monastery at Minster in Thanet during the reign of her cousin King Ecgberht of Kent. The … Wikipedia
Herbert Thomas Condon — (27 February 1912 12 January 1978) was an Australian museum curator and ornithologist. He was born in Melbourne and attended the University of Adelaide. He joined the scientific staff of the South Australian Museum in 1929, was promoted to… … Wikipedia
Eric Ormsby — Infobox Person name= Eric L. Ormsby caption= Professor Ormsby birth date= 1941 birth place= death date= death place=Eric Linn Ormsby, born in Atlanta in 1941, is a poet, a scholar, and a man of letters. He has long been a resident of Montreal,… … Wikipedia