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  • 41mar|mo|set — «MAHR muh zeht», noun. a very small monkey of Central or South America having soft, thick fur and a long, bushy tail. ╂[< Old French marmouset grotesque figurine < merme under age < Latin minimus very small; influenced by Greek mormōtós… …

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  • 42thickset — thick|set [ˌθıkˈset] adj having a wide strong body = ↑stocky ▪ a short thickset man …

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  • 43thickset — thick|set [ θık,set ] adjective someone who is thickset has a wide strong body …

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  • 44thickset — thick•set adj. [[t]ˈθɪkˈsɛt[/t]] n. [[t] ˌsɛt[/t]] adj. 1) heavily or solidly built; stocky: a thickset wrestler[/ex] 2) set in close arrangement; dense: a thickset hedge[/ex] 3) a thicket • Etymology: 1325–75 …

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  • 45English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …

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