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  • 101fug — I. noun Etymology: perhaps alteration of 1fog Date: 1888 the stuffy atmosphere of a poorly ventilated space; also a stuffy or malodorous emanation • fuggy adjective II. verb (fugged; fugging) Date: circa …

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  • 102tar — I. noun Etymology: Middle English terr, tarr, from Old English teoru; akin to Old English trēow tree more at tree Date: before 12th century 1. a. a dark brown or black bituminous usually odorous viscous liquid obtained by destructive distillation …

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  • 103odorously — adverb see odorous …

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  • 104odorousness — noun see odorous …

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  • 105Ant — For other uses, see Ant (disambiguation). Ants Temporal range: 130–0 Ma …

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  • 106Dhole — This article is about the species of wild dog. For H. P. Lovecraft s fictional monster, see Dhole (Cthulhu Mythos). For the town in France, see Cuon, Maine et Loire. Dhole[1] Temporal range: Post Pleistocene Recent …

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  • 107Swimming — is the movement by humans or animals through water, usually without artificial assistance. Swimming is an activity that can be both useful and recreational. Its primary uses are bathing, cooling, travel, fishing, escape, and sport. Animals with… …

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  • 108Biology and sexual orientation — Sexual orientation Orientations Asexual · Bisexual · Heterosexual · Homosexual Gender based alternative concepts Androphilia and gynephilia · Human female sexuality  …

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  • 109Gesso — [ dIPA|ʒɛsIPA|ːo] is the Italian word for Board chalk (akin to the Greek word gypsum ), and is a powdered form of the mineral calcium carbonate used in art. Gesso was traditionally mixed with animal glue, usually rabbit skin glue, to use as an… …

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  • 110Resin — Not to be confused with rosin, a particular type of resin. This article is about the plant secretion. For other uses, see Resin (disambiguation). Insect trapped in resin …

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