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81[Providence] Tribune,Astronomy Articles for — Series of 20 astronomy articles (August 1, 1906–June 1, 1908). The articles appeared variously in the Morning Tribune[MT], Evening Tribune[ET], and Sunday Tribune[ST], as follows: “In the August Sky” (MT, August 1, 1906; ET, August 1,… …
82truncate — To shorten by cutting off, or as if by cutting off. Or, appearing to end abruptly, as if cut off …
83cut short — 1. Bring to a sudden close, end abruptly. 2. Check suddenly, hinder from proceeding. 3. Abridge, diminish …
84cut short — idi to end abruptly before completion; interrupt or terminate …
85premorse — adj. Bot. & Zool. with the end abruptly terminated. Etymology: L praemordere praemors bite off (as PRAE , mordere bite) …
86pre|morse — «prih MRS», noun. Botany. having the end abruptly truncate, as if bitten or broken off, as certain roots. ╂[< Latin praemorsus, past participle of praemordēre to bite in front < prae before + mordēre to bite] …
87break something off — abruptly end or discontinue something. → break …
88snuff out — abruptly put an end to. → snuff …
89chuck over — Abruptly end a partnership or friendship with, chuck up the sponge Surrender. Give up …
90GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY — Names The name Ereẓ Israel (the Land of Israel) designates the land which, according to the Bible was promised as an inheritance to the Israelite tribes. In the course of time it came to be regarded first by the Jews and then also by the… …