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  • 71Irish stew — stew of boiled meat and vegetables …

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  • 72stew — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stewe heated room for a steam bath, from Anglo French estuve, from Vulgar Latin *extufa more at stove Date: 13th century 1. obsolete a utensil used for boiling 2. a hot bath 3. a. whorehouse b …

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  • 73Stew Barber — Infobox Pro Football player Color=Blue fontcolor=red DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1939|6|14 Birthplace= Bradford, PA DateOfDeath= Position=Offensive tackle College=Penn State AFLDraftedYear=1961 AFLDraftedRound=7 Stats=y… …

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  • 74Stew Bowers — Stewart Cole (Doc) Bowers (February 26, 1915 December 14, 2005) was a pitcher who played in Major League Baseball from by|1935 through by|1937. Bowers was a switch hitter and threw right handed. He was born in New Freedom, Pennsylvania.Bowers… …

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  • 75Stew Cliburn — Infobox MLB retired bgcolor1=#000080 bgcolor2=#8B0000 textcolor1=white textcolor2=white name=Stu Cliburn position=Relief pitcher bats=Right throws=Right birthdate=birth date and age|1956|12|19 debutdate=September 17 debutyear=1984… …

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  • 76stew — a small pond where fish are kept for eating, now obsolete. Also called vivarium …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 77stew — 1. noun /stjʉː,stjuː,stu/ a) A heated bath room or steam room; also, a hot bath. Sir Launcelot wente into the chambir, that was as hote as ony styew. b) A brothel. And rakd, for converts, even the court and stews …

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  • 78Stew — noun A diminutive of the male given name Stewart …

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  • 79Stew-pond — A pond or tank in which fish were kept for eating …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 80Stew — Eintopf; Eintopfgericht …

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