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  • 91capriccio — [kə prɪtʃɪəʊ] noun (plural capriccios) 1》 a lively piece of music, especially one that is short and free in form. 2》 a painting representing a fantasy or a mixture of real and imaginary features. Origin C17 (in the sense caprice or capriciousness …

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  • 92outbreak */ — UK [ˈaʊtˌbreɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms outbreak : singular outbreak plural outbreaks the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc outbreak of: An outbreak of food poisoning led to the deaths of five people. the outbreak of war …

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  • 93outbreak — [ˈaʊtˌbreɪk] noun [C] the sudden start of war, disease, violence etc …

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  • 94capriccio — n. (pl. os) 1 a lively and usu. short musical composition. 2 a painting etc. representing a fantasy or a mixture of real and imaginary features. Etymology: It., = sudden start, orig. horror …

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  • 95star|tle — «STAHR tuhl», verb, tled, tling, noun. –v.t. to frighten suddenly; surprise: »The dog jumped at the girl and startled her. SYNONYM(S): scare, alarm, shock, stun. –v.i. to move suddenly in fear or surprise. –n. an experience of being startled; a… …

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  • 96out·break — /ˈaʊtˌbreık/ noun, pl breaks [count] : a sudden start or increase of fighting or disease a cholera outbreak often + of an outbreak of violence/war They are preparing for an outbreak of the virus …

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  • 97started — start start (st[aum]rt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {started}; p. pr. & vb. n. {starting}.] [OE. sterten; akin to D. storten to hurl, rush, fall, G. st[ u]rzen, OHG. sturzen to turn over, to fall, Sw. st[ o]rta to cast down, to fall, Dan. styrte, and… …

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  • 98starting — start start (st[aum]rt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {started}; p. pr. & vb. n. {starting}.] [OE. sterten; akin to D. storten to hurl, rush, fall, G. st[ u]rzen, OHG. sturzen to turn over, to fall, Sw. st[ o]rta to cast down, to fall, Dan. styrte, and… …

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  • 99Control of the National Grid (UK) — The National Grid (UK) is the high voltage electric power transmission network in Great Britain, connecting power stations and major substations to ensure that electricity generated anywhere in Great Britain can be used to satisfy demand… …

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  • 100Control of the National Grid — The National Grid is the high voltage electric power transmission network in Great Britain, connecting power stations and major substations, and has a synchronized organization such that electricity generated anywhere in Great Britain can be used …

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