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  • 51Nepenthes bokorensis — An upper pitcher of N. bokorensis Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 52Andricus kollari — Oak marble galls showing two stunted and two normal sized examples Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 53Saison 7 d'Entourage — Cet article présente le guide des épisodes de la saison 7 de la série télévisée Entourage. Sommaire 1 Épisode 1 : Stunted 2 Épisode 2 : Buzzed 3 Épisode 3 : Dramédie …

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  • 54short — {{11}}short (adj.) O.E. sceort, scort, probably from P.Gmc. *skurta (Cf. O.N. skorta to be short of, skort shortness; O.H.G. scurz short ), from PIE root *sker to cut, with notion of something cut off (Cf. Skt. krdhuh shortened, maimed, small; L …

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  • 55κολοβανθῆ — κολοβανθής bearing stunted neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic doric) κολοβανθής bearing stunted masc/fem/neut nom/voc/acc dual (doric aeolic) κολοβανθής bearing stunted masc/fem acc sg (attic epic doric) …

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  • 56scrub — scrub1 [skrub] n. [ME, var. of shrubbe, SHRUB1, infl. ? by ON skroppa, a lean creature] 1. a) a scraggly, stunted tree or shrub b) short, stunted trees, bushes, or shrubs growing thickly together c) land covered with such growth …

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  • 57stunt — I. transitive verb Etymology: English dialect stunt stubborn, stunted, abrupt, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse stuttr scant more at stint Date: 1583 to hinder the normal growth, development, or progress of • stuntedness noun II …

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  • 58Dartmoor — For the pony, see Dartmoor Pony; for the prison, see Dartmoor (HM Prison); for the Victorian hamlet in Australia, see Dartmoor, Victoria Coordinates: 50°34′N 4°0′W / 50.567° …

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  • 60Nutrition — The Nutrition Facts table indicates the amounts of nutrients which experts recommend to limit or consume in adequate amounts. Nutrition (also called nourishment or aliment) is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in… …

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