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  • 91minke whale — noun either of two baleen whales, Balaenoptera acutorostrata and Balaenoptera bonaerensis found in coastal waters Syn: minke, piked whale, lesser rorqual …

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  • 92crackow — noun a) A type of shoe worn in the Middle Ages, with a pointy pike. The crackows or piked shoes of Richard II. were rivalled in absurdity by the sleeves which came into fashion in the beginning of his successor’s reign, b) The pike on this shoe …

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  • 93Timeline of the Irish Confederate Wars — Presented below is a chronology of the major events of the Irish Confederate Wars from 1641 1653. This conflict is also known as the Eleven years war …

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  • 94Crakow (shoe) — Poulaines worn in Burgundy ca. 1470 Crakows or crackowes were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland.… …

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  • 95Pennsylvania Route 134 — PA Route 134 Route information Maintained by PennDOT Length: 7.43 mi[ …

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  • 96Pike out — leave (the party) early; go back on an arrangement; opt out: He piked out on the deal …

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  • 97pike out — I Australian Slang leave (the party) early; go back on an arrangement; opt out: He piked out on the deal II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) to give up when the going gets tough …

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  • 98minke — type of small whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), 1939, supposedly from the Norwegian surname Meincke. The name minke is said to have derived from one of Svend Foyn s crew by the name of Meincke, who mistook a school of these whales for blue… …

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  • 99pike — verb New Zealand slang to not turn up ( to a party, or whatever) Was Fred at the pub? No, he piked …

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  • 100pike — verb New Zealand slang to not turn up ( to a party, or whatever) Was Fred at the pub? No, he piked …

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