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91Magical objects in Harry Potter — The following is a list of magical objects used in Harry Potter. These objects exist for the use of the characters in the series by J. K. Rowling. Contents 1 Communication 1.1 Enchanted coins 1.2 Howler …
92vial — A small bottle or receptacle for holding liquids, including medicines. SYN: phial. [G. phiale, a drinking cup] * * * vi·al vī( ə)l n a small closed or closable vessel esp. for liquids called also phial * * * vi·al (viґəl) [Gr. phialē] a …
93hip flask — noun A flask, esp one containing alcoholic spirit, carried in a hip pocket • • • Main Entry: ↑hip * * * hip flask UK US noun [countable] [singular hip flask plural …
94St Kilda, Scotland — Infobox Scottish island latitude=57.8 longitude= 8.6 GridReference=NF095995 celtic name=Hiort norse name=Possibly Skildir meaning of name= Unknown, possibly Gaelic for westland area= 854.6 ha area rank= highest elevation= Conachair 430 m… …
95Church tabernacle — For other meanings of the word tabernacle, see Tabernacle (disambiguation). The Tabernacle at St. Raphael s Cathedral in Dubuque, Iowa, placed on the old high altar of the Cathedral (cf. General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 315, a). A… …
96USS Levant (1837) — The first Levant was a second class sloop of war in the United States Navy. Levant was launched 28 December 1837 by New York Navy Yard; and commissioned 17 March 1838, Commander Hiram Paulding in command. Levant sailed from New York 1 April 1838… …
97noggin — noun /ˈnɑɡɨn,ˈnɑɡn̩,ˈnɒɡɪn/ a) A small mug, cup or ladle. Here Nat Adams, the burly bar keeper, dispensed bad whisky at the rate of two shillings a noggin, or a guinea a bottle… b) A measure equivalent to a gill. Also possibly linked to the… …
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100ampoule — (n.) small bottle or flask, especially one used for holy liquids, c.1200, from O.Fr. ampole, from L. ampulla small globular flask or bottle, of uncertain origin, perhaps a contracted form of AMPHORA (Cf. amphora) …