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  • 31owl — noun Etymology: Middle English owle, from Old English ūle; akin to Old High German uwila owl Date: before 12th century any of an order (Strigiformes) of chiefly nocturnal birds of prey with a large head and eyes, short hooked bill, strong talons …

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  • 32OWL — Die Abkürzung OWL steht für: die Region Ostwestfalen Lippe die W3C Internetspezifikation Web Ontology Language Object Windows Library, eine Software Bibliothek von Borland zur Erstellung grafischer Oberflächen das Projekt Overwhelmingly Large… …

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  • 33owl — noun /aʊl,ˈaʊəl/ a) Any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes that are primarily nocturnal and have forward looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing. b) A person seen as having owl like characteristics,… …

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  • 34owl — [[t]aʊl[/t]] n. 1) orn any of numerous chiefly nocturnal birds of prey comprising the order Strigiformes, having a broad head with large, forward directed eyes that are usu. surrounded by disks of modified feathers 2) night owl 3) a person of… …

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  • 35owl —   Pueo, ululā, iana, mo o lele.    ♦ Owl snare, pehe …

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  • 36owl —  to take owl, to be offended, to take amiss. Exm …

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  • 37owl·et — /ˈaʊlət/ noun, pl ets [count] : a young or small owl …

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  • 38Owl City — Adam Young performing in 2009 Background information Also known as Adam Young Origin Owatonna, Minnesot …

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  • 39Owl City discography — Owl City discography Adam Young of Owl City performing. Releases ↙Studio albums 3 …

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  • 40Owl Woman — Owl Woman, Cheyenne Princes (Mis stan stur). Drawing by Lt. James Abert. Source Colorado Women s Hall of Fame <http://www.cogreatwomen.org/> Owl Woman (Cheyenne name: Mis stan stur) (died 1847), was a Cheyenne princess.[1] She married an… …

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