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  • 31Ani — For other uses, see Ani (disambiguation). Ani   City   Անի …

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  • 32llano — /lah noh/; Sp. /yah naw/, n., pl. llanos / nohz/; Sp. / naws/. (in the southwestern U.S. and Spanish America) an extensive grassy plain with few trees. [1605 15; < Sp: a plain < L planus PLAIN1] * * * …

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  • 33Oakland — /ohk leuhnd/, n. 1. a seaport in W California, on San Francisco Bay. 339,288. 2. a town in NE New Jersey. 13,443. * * * City (pop., 2000: 399,484), western California, U.S., on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay. Settled by the Spanish in 1820 …

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  • 34Common Buttonquail — Kurrichane Buttonquail Conservation status Least Concern&#160;( …

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  • 35llano — [ lα:nəʊ, ljα: ] noun (plural llanos) (in South America) a treeless grassy plain. Origin Sp., from L. planum plain …

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  • 36Ard-galen —    The great grassy plain north of Dorthonion, called after its desolation Anfauglith and Dor nu Fauglith. The name means the Green Region . See Calenardhon (Rohan).        The wide green plain that lay between the northern fences of Beleriand&#8230; …

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  • 37campo — /ˈkæmpoʊ/ (say kampoh) noun (plural campos) (in South America) an extensive, nearly level, grassy plain. {Portuguese, Spanish, from Latin campus field, plain} …

  • 38llano — /ˈlanoʊ/ (say lahnoh), /ˈljanoʊ/ (say lyahnoh) noun (plural llanos / noʊz/ (say nohz)) (in Spanish America) an extensive grassy plain with few trees. {Spanish: a plain, as adjective, flat, level, from Latin plānus plain1} …

  • 39llano — n. (pl. os) a treeless grassy plain or steppe, esp. in S. America. Etymology: Sp. f. L planum plain …

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  • 40open up — {v.} 1. To show for the first time; make clear; reveal. * /The story of Helen Keller s life opened up a whole new world to Mary./ * /Einstein s theories opened up a whole new area for study./ 2. To make available; present an opportunity; offer. * …

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