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  • 81frit´ter|er — frit|ter1 «FRIHT uhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to waste little by little: »to fritter away one s savings. He frittered away both time and energy reading worthless books. The allies…frittered away precious time in…disputes (H. G. Wells). 2. to cut or …

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  • 82frit|ter — frit|ter1 «FRIHT uhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to waste little by little: »to fritter away one s savings. He frittered away both time and energy reading worthless books. The allies…frittered away precious time in…disputes (H. G. Wells). 2. to cut or …

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  • 83Cordyceps — ophioglossoides Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi …

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  • 84Tales of Destiny 2 — Éditeur Namco Développeur Telenet Japan / Wolfteam Alfa S …

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  • 85Morehouse, Comet — ▪ astronomy       very bright comet in a retrograde, quasi parabolic orbit, remarkable for variations in the form and structure of its tail. It was named after Daniel Walter Morehouse, a U.S. astronomer, and was observed from September 1908 to… …

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  • 86spall — 1. noun /spɔːl/ (especially of stone) A splinter, fragment or chip. Their mightie strokes their haberieons dismayld, / And naked made each others manly spalles [...]. 2. verb /spɔːl/ To break into fragments or small pieces …

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  • 87go to pieces — idi a) to break into fragments b) to lose control of oneself; become emotionally or physically upset …

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  • 88brashy — /ˈbræʃi/ (say brashee) adjective 1. loosely fragmented; rubbishy. 2. brittle; liable to break into fragments …

  • 89fritter — Ⅰ. fritter [1] ► VERB (fritter away) ▪ waste (time, money, or energy) on trifling matters. ORIGIN from obsolete fitter «break into fragments». Ⅱ. fritter [2] ► NOUN ▪ a piece of fruit …

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  • 90fragmentate — [frag′mən tāt΄] vt., vi. fragmentated, fragmentating to break into fragments fragmentation n …

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