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  • 61Vegetable sulphur — Vegetable Veg e*ta*ble, a. [F. v[ e]g[ e]table growing, capable of growing, formerly also, as a noun, a vegetable, from L. vegetabilis enlivening, from vegetare to enliven, invigorate, quicken, vegetus enlivened, vigorous, active, vegere to… …

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  • 62Vegetable tallow — Vegetable Veg e*ta*ble, a. [F. v[ e]g[ e]table growing, capable of growing, formerly also, as a noun, a vegetable, from L. vegetabilis enlivening, from vegetare to enliven, invigorate, quicken, vegetus enlivened, vigorous, active, vegere to… …

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  • 63Vegetable wax — Vegetable Veg e*ta*ble, a. [F. v[ e]g[ e]table growing, capable of growing, formerly also, as a noun, a vegetable, from L. vegetabilis enlivening, from vegetare to enliven, invigorate, quicken, vegetus enlivened, vigorous, active, vegere to… …

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  • 64ambrosia — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek, literally, immortality, from ambrotos immortal, from a + mbrotos (akin to brotos mortal) more at murder Date: 15th century 1. a. the food of the Greek and Roman gods b. the ointment or perfume of the gods …

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  • 65Chakra — For other uses, see Chakra (disambiguation). Coloured Chakras with Descriptions …

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  • 66Ambrosia beetle — Taxobox name = Ambrosia beetles image caption= Examples of Xyleborina. From top left: Amasa sp., Eccoptopterus spinosus, Sampsonius sp., Xylosandrus ursa, Streptocranus fragilis. regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo =… …

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  • 67Kirtan — (Sanskrit to repeat ) [MacDonell, A. A. (2004). A practical Sanskrit Dictonary. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.] is call and response chanting performed in India s devotional traditions. [ [http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary 561538818/kirtan.html… …

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  • 68Vaṇḍ chakkō — In Sikhism, IAST|Vaṇḍ Chakkō ( pa. ਵੰਡ ਛੱਕੋ) is one of the three main pillars of the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of the Sikh faith. The other two pillars are Naam Japo and Kirat Karni . It is a technique and method which means share… …

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  • 69Reseda (plant) — Reseda Reseda lutea (Wild Mignonette) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 70History of Sikhism — The history of Sikhism is closely associated with the history of Punjab, the socio political situation in medieval India, and the social structures and philosophies of Hinduism and Sufism. Guru Nanak Guru Nanak Dev (1469 ndash;1538), founder of… …

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