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  • 101Dreamcatcher — This is about the traditional Native American object. For other uses, see Dreamcatcher (disambiguation). A dreamcatcher. In Ojibwe (Chippewa) culture, a dreamcatcher (or dream catcher; Ojibwe asabikeshiinh, the inanimate form of the word for… …

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  • 102Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Demigod (disambiguation). For other uses, see Demi Gods and Semi Devils (disambiguation). Demi Gods and Semi Devils   …

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  • 103Delaware languages — Delaware Spoken in United States, in modern times Canada Region Around the lower Delaware and Hudson rivers in the United States; one or two Munsee speakers in Canada; Unami groups in Oklahoma Native speakers …

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  • 104Hybrid word — A hybrid word is a word which etymologically has one part derived from one language and another part derived from a different language. Common hybridsThe most common form of hybrid word in English is one which combines etymologically Latin and… …

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  • 105Baidarka — is the name sometimes used for Aleutian style sea kayak. The word has its origins from early Russian settlers in Alaska. A prominent feature of a baidarka is its forked bow (bifurcated bow). Very lightweight and maneuverable, it was made out of… …

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  • 106Gungdo — Infobox Korean name caption=A Korean Bow (활, Hwal) that has not been strung hangul=궁술 hanja=弓術 rr=Gungsul mr=Kungsul othername1=Korean bow hangul1=국궁 hanja1=國弓 rr1=Gukgung mr1=KukkungThe Korean Bow ( Hwal ) is a waterbuffalo horn based composite… …

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  • 107The Book of the Short Sun — is a trilogy by Gene Wolfe, comprising On Blue s Waters (1999), In Green s Jungles (2000), and Return to the Whorl (2001). It is the sequel to Wolfe s tetralogy The Book of the Long Sun, and has connections to The Book of the New Sun.… …

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  • 108Bowyer — A bowyer is someone who makes or sells bows.HistoryHistorically, a huge variety of bows have been produced for food gathering, warfare, and recreation. Who created these bows depended mainly on the type of bow being produced, but also on the… …

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  • 109Natural fiber — Fibers or fibres (see spelling differences) are a class of hair like materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to pieces of thread. They can be spun into filaments, thread, or rope. They can be used as a …

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  • 110Vayishlach — or Vayishlah (וישלח Hebrew for “and he sent,” the first word of the parshah) is the eighth weekly Torah portion ( parshah ) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis [http://www.mechon mamre.org/p/pt/pt0132.htm#4 32:4–36 …

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