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  • 51Meckler-Allen 1912 Biplane — Meckler Allen Biplane New York John Meckler and Allen Canton, 1910–1915 Role …

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  • 52RICHTER, JEAN PAUL FRIEDRICH —    usually called Jean Paul simply, the greatest of German humourists, born at Wunsiedel, near Baireuth, in Bavaria, the son of a poor German pastor; had a scanty education, but his fine faculties and unwearied diligence supplied every defect;… …

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  • 53cracked — a. 1. Broken, split. 2. Crazed, crazy, crack brained, insane, demented, deranged, flighty, with a bee in the bonnet, with a bee in the head …

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  • 54crazy — a. 1. Shattered, broken, tottering, rickety, shaky, crank, worn out, out of order. 2. Insane, distracted, mad, lunatic, demented, deranged, delirious, crack brained, cracked, crazed, out of one s head, out of one s senses, out of one s wits …

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  • 55demented — a. Idiotic, foolish, infatuated, insane, crazy, crack brained, daft, deranged …

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  • 56madcap — 1. adjective 1) a madcap scheme Syn: reckless, rash, foolhardy, foolish, harebrained, wild, hasty, imprudent, ill advised; informal crazy, crackpot, crack brained 2) a madcap comedy Syn …

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  • 57asinine — adj 1. stupid, Inf. dumb, Inf. dopey, Inf. moronic, empty headed, unintelligent, imbecilic, ox like; dull, inexpressive, expressionless; addlepated, ad dleheaded, addlebrained, muddled, muddleheaded; dull witted, Sl. dimwitted, slow witted, half… …

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  • 58eccentric — adj 1. unconventional, uncommon, unique, unusual, unorthodox, uncustomary, unwonted, rare, out of the ordinary; atypical, original, singular, exceptional, individual, lone, sole, solitary; unexampled, unparalleled, unprecedented, unfamiliar,… …

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  • 59inane — adj 1. silly, absurd, pointless, fatuous, foolish; ridiculous, ludicrous, laughable; senseless, nonsensical, Scot, and North Eng. glaikit, cockeyed; unreasonable, irrational, illogical; preposterous, extravagant, excessive; amphigoric,… …

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  • 60au̯(e)-10, au̯ē(o)-, u̯ē- —     au̯(e) 10, au̯ē(o) , u̯ē     English meaning: to blow     Deutsche Übersetzung: “wehen, blasen, hauchen”     Grammatical information: participle u̯ē nt     Note: in Slav. languages often from the “ throw dice “, i.e. to the cleaning of the… …

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