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  • 61Diamond Peak Wilderness — For other uses of Diamond Peak , see Diamond Peak (disambiguation). Diamond Peak Wilderness IUCN Category Ib (Wilderness Area) …

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  • 62Black-Canyon-of-the-Gunnison-Nationalpark — Black Canyon …

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  • 63Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park — Black Canyon of the Gunnison Nationalpark Black Canyon …

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  • 64pyot — noun /ˈpaɪət/ A magpie; a water ouzel …

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  • 65dipper — noun a) Any of various small passerine birds of the genus Cinclus that live near fast flowing streams and feed along the bottom. b) A cup shaped vessel with a long handle, for dipping out liquids. Syn: water ouzel …

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  • 66piet — noun /ˈpaɪət/ A magpie; a water ouzel …

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  • 67pyet — noun /ˈpaɪət/ A magpie; a water ouzel. , 1819: ”Here cometh the worthy prelate, as pert as a pyet.” Walter Scott, Ivanhoe …

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  • 68dipper — dip•per [[t]ˈdɪp ər[/t]] n. 1) a cuplike container with a long handle, used for dipping 2) orn Also called water ouzel any small, stocky diving bird of the family Cinclidae, related to the thrushes, esp. Cinclus aquaticus of Europe and C.… …

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  • 69dipper — [dip′ər] n. 1. a person whose work is dipping something in liquid ☆ 2. a long handled cup or similar container for dipping 3. any of a family (Cinclidae) of passerine birds living near swift streams in which they wade and dive in search of… …

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  • 70dipper — n. 1 a diving bird, Cinclus cinclus. Also called water ouzel. 2 a ladle. 3 colloq. an Anabaptist or Baptist …

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