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  • 11Archive — Die Band bei der Rheinkultur, 2006 …

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  • 12archive — ● archive nom féminin Pièce, document d archives …

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  • 13archive — (v.) 1819 (implied in archived), from ARCHIVES (Cf. archives). Related: Archiving …

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  • 14archive — 1 in plural form archives library, *museum, treasury, gallery 2 *document, record, monument …

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  • 15archive — [n] collection, usually of records annals, chronicles, clippings, documents, excerpts, extracts, files, papers, registers, roll, scrolls, writings; concepts 271,281,432 …

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  • 16archive — [är′kīv΄] n. [Fr archif < LL archivum < Gr archeion, town hall < archē, the beginning, government] [usually pl.] 1. a) a place where public records, documents, etc. are kept b) a place where material having documentary interest, as… …

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  • 17Archive — For other uses, see Archive (disambiguation). For the Wikipedia coordination point on archived pages, see Wikipedia:Historical archive. Shelved record boxes of an archive. An archive is a collection of historical records, or the physical place… …

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  • 18archive — ▪ I. archive archive 2 noun [countable] COMPUTING the part of a computer or computer system where information is stored in such a way that it cannot be changed or lost: • You could rebuild your hard disk s contents from this archive.   [m0] ▪ II …

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  • 19archive — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ extensive, massive, rich, vast ▪ historical ▪ data, film, news …

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  • 20archive — I UK [ˈɑː(r)kaɪv] / US [ˈɑrˌkaɪv] noun [countable] Word forms archive : singular archive plural archives * 1) a) [often plural] a collection of historical documents and records about a place, organization etc The reports are preserved in the… …

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