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  • 91Clarkston explosion — Coordinates: 55°47′24″N 4°16′37″W / 55.790°N 4.277°W / 55.790; 4.277 The Clarkston explosion was a disaster that occurred on 21 October 1971 …

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  • 92Lactarius glyciosmus — Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 93assail — as|sail [əˈseıl] v [T] formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: asaillir, from Latin assilire, from ad to + salire to jump ] 1.) [usually passive] if you are assailed by unpleasant thoughts or feelings, they worry or upset you ▪ Carla was… …

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  • 94osmium — metallic element, 1803, coined in Modern Latin by its discoverer, English chemist Smithson Tennant (1761 1815) from Gk. osme smell, odor (cognate with L. odor; see ODOR (Cf. odor)). So called for the strong smell of its oxide …

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  • 95redolent — [ rɛd(ə)l(ə)nt] adjective 1》 (redolent of/with) strongly reminiscent or suggestive of.     ↘literary strongly smelling of. 2》 archaic or literary fragrant. Derivatives redolence noun redolently adverb …

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  • 96redolent — adj. 1 (foll. by of, with) strongly reminiscent or suggestive or mentally associated. 2 fragrant. 3 having a strong smell; odorous. Derivatives: redolence n. redolently adv. Etymology: ME f. OF redolent or L redolere (as RE , olere smell) …

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  • 97co·logne — /kəˈloʊn/ noun, pl lognes : a liquid that has a light, pleasant smell and that people put on their skin : a light kind of perfume that does not have a strong smell [noncount] She put on some cologne and combed her hair. a TV commercial for men s… …

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  • 98Greek valerian — Valerian Va*le ri*an, n. [LL. valeriana, perhaps from some person named Valerius, or fr. L. valere to be strong. powerful, on account of its medicinal virtues: cf. F. val[ e]riane.] (Bot.) Any plant of the genus {Valeriana}. The root of the… …

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  • 99Polemonium caeruleum — Valerian Va*le ri*an, n. [LL. valeriana, perhaps from some person named Valerius, or fr. L. valere to be strong. powerful, on account of its medicinal virtues: cf. F. val[ e]riane.] (Bot.) Any plant of the genus {Valeriana}. The root of the… …

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  • 100Valerian — Va*le ri*an, n. [LL. valeriana, perhaps from some person named Valerius, or fr. L. valere to be strong. powerful, on account of its medicinal virtues: cf. F. val[ e]riane.] (Bot.) Any plant of the genus {Valeriana}. The root of the officinal… …

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