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  • 91Garbage disposal — A garbage disposal, waste disposal unit, or garburator / garbarator (Canada) is a device, usually electrically powered, installed under a kitchen sink between the sink s drain and the trap which shreds food waste into pieces small enough to pass… …

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  • 92Otoscope — Image of an otoscope (center) Anatomy of the human ear …

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  • 93Austroasiatic languages — Superfamily of about 150 languages spoken by close to 90 million physically and culturally very diverse people in South and Southeast Asia. Today most scholars believe that it is subdivided into two families, Munda and Mon Khmer. The present… …

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  • 94Eskimo-Aleut languages — Family of languages spoken in Greenland, Canada, Alaska, U.S., and eastern Siberia by the Eskimo and Aleut peoples. Aleut, distantly related to the Eskimo languages, consists of eastern and western dialects; today both are spoken by fewer than… …

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  • 95Hmong-Mien languages — or Miao Yao languages Language family of southern China, northern Vietnam, Laos, and northern Thailand, with more than nine million speakers. Hmong (Miao, Meo) has been divided into three dialect groups, Western, Central, and Northern. Beginning… …

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  • 96breeze — 1. noun 1) a breeze ruffled the leaves Syn: gentle wind, puff of air, gust, cat s paw; Meteorology light air; literary zephyr 2) informal getting your child in and out of the seat is a breeze Syn: easy task, child s play, nothing; informal piece… …

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  • 97breeze — n 1. zephyr, gentle or light wind, Naut. cat s paw; breath, puff of air, whiff, whiffet; waft, current of air, draft, gust, Rare. flurry, blow; sea breeze, lake breeze, land breeze, onshore breeze. 2.Slang. bat or shoot the breezea. chat, Inf.… …

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  • 98whif|fle — «HWIHF uhl», verb, fled, fling, noun. –v.i. 1. to blow in puffs or gusts. 2. a) (of the wind or a ship) to veer or shift (about). b) Figurative. to back and fill; vacillate. 3. to blow lightly; …

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  • 99Interjection — In grammar, an interjection or exclamation is a word used to express an emotion or sentiment on the part of the speaker (although most interjections have clear definitions). Filled pauses such as uh, er, um are also considered interjections.… …

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  • 100Cuckoo clock — Cuckoo clock, a so called Jagdstück (Hunt piece), Black Forest, ca. 1900, Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. 2006 013 A cuckoo clock is a clock, typically pendulum regulated, that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo s call and typically… …

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