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  • 71Larvae — In Roman mythology, the larvae or lemures (singular lemur ) were the spectres or spirits of the dead; they were the malignant version of the lares . Some Roman writers describe lemures as the common name for all the spirits of the dead, and… …

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  • 72C tuning (guitar) — C tuning is a type of guitar tuning. The strings of the guitar are tuned two whole steps lower than standard tuning. The resulting notes can be described as either C F A# D# G C or more often C F Bb Eb G C.The tuning is commonly used by metal and …

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  • 73M(US)IC — Infobox Album | Name = M(US)IC Type = Album Artist = Damiera Released = January 23, 2007 Recorded = 2006 Genre = Experimental, Indie, Math Rock Label = Equal Vision Records Producer = Jayson Dezuzio Reviews = *Absolutepunk.net (93%)… …

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  • 74George William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth — FamilyHe was the fifth, but first son, of the six children of Christian Ernst, Margrave of Brandenburg Bayreuth by his second wife, Sophie Louise of Württemberg Stuttgart. Before his own birth, two sisters died before her first year of life, and… …

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  • 75Larvae — En la mitología romana, las larvae (en español, «larvas») o lemures (en español, «lémures», en singular, «lémur»)[1] eran los espectros o espíritus de la muerte; eran la versión maligna de los lares. Algunos autores romanos describen a los… …

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  • 76immurement — See immure. * * * …

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  • 77im- — 1 var. of in 2 before b, m, p: imbrute; immigrate; impassion. im 2 var. of in 3 before b, m, p: imbalance; immoral; imperishable. im 3 var. of in 1 before b, m, p …

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  • 78incarcerate — incarceration, n. incarcerative, adj. incarcerator, n. v. /in kahr seuh rayt /; adj. /in kahr seuhr it, seuh rayt /, v., incarcerated, incarcerating, adj. v.t. 1. to imprison; confine. 2. to enclose; constrict closely. adj. 3. imprisoned. [ …

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  • 79mure — /myoor/, n., v., mured, muring. n. 1. Obs. a wall. v.t. 2. to immure. [1400 50; late ME muren (v.) < MF murer < LL murare v. deriv. of L murus wall] * * * …

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  • 80wall — less, adj. wall like, adj. /wawl/, n. 1. any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection …

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