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  • 71Lodge, South Carolina — Infobox Settlement official name = Lodge, South Carolina settlement type = Town nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Lodge, South Carolina mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type =… …

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  • 72lodge — I UK [lɒdʒ] / US [lɑdʒ] verb Word forms lodge : present tense I/you/we/they lodge he/she/it lodges present participle lodging past tense lodged past participle lodged * 1) [transitive] to formally make something such as a complaint or a claim An… …

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  • 73lodge — [[t]lɒ̱ʤ[/t]] lodges, lodging, lodged 1) N COUNT: usu supp N A lodge is a house or hut in the country or in the mountains where people stay on holiday, especially when they want to shoot or fish. ...a Victorian hunting lodge. ...a ski lodge. 2) N …

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  • 74Lodge, David — ▪ British author, editor, and critic in full  David John Lodge   born Jan. 28, 1935, London, Eng.       English novelist, literary critic, and editor known chiefly for his satiric novels about academic life.       Lodge was educated at University …

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  • 75lodge — {{11}}lodge (n.) mid 13c. in surnames and place names; late 13c. as small building or hut, from O.Fr. loge arbor, covered walk; hut, cabin, grandstand at a tournament, from Frankish *laubja shelter (Cf. O.H.G. louba porch, gallery, Ger. Laube… …

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  • 76Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph — ▪ British physicist born June 12, 1851, Penkhull, Staffordshire, Eng. died Aug. 22, 1940, Lake, near Salisbury, Wiltshire  British physicist who perfected the coherer, a radio wave detector and the heart of the early radiotelegraph receiver.… …

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  • 77Lodge — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a topographical name from residence in a small cottage or temporary dwelling. The derivation is from the Middle English (1200 1500) logge , a development of the Old French loge …

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  • 78lodge — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Lodge is used after these nouns: ↑fishing, ↑hunting, ↑mountain, ↑ski {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Lodge is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑bullet, ↑splinter Lodge is used with these nouns as the object: ↑appeal, ↑ …

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  • 79lodge — /lɒdʒ / (say loj) noun 1. a small, slight, or rude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, rough boards, or the like; cabin or hut. 2. a building used for temporary, usually holiday, accommodation: fishing lodge; ski lodge. 3. a …

  • 80lodge — lodge1 [ ladʒ ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to become firmly stuck somewhere, usually accidentally: A piece of meat lodged in his throat. The bullet is still lodged in her brain. 2. ) transitive to formally make something such as a… …

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