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  • 71Pashtunwali — ( ps. پښتونوالی) or Pakhtunwali is a concept of living or philosophy for the Pashtun people and is regarded as an honour code and a non written law for the people. [ [http://www.khyber.org/publications/001 005/pashtolangformation.shtml Pashto… …

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  • 72Arriero — An arriero loading a pack horse in southern Chile An arriero is a person who transports goods using pack animals. In South America, arrieros transport coffee, maize, cork, wheat, and myriad other items. They remain common in the paisa region… …

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  • 73rummage — [16] Rummage is etymologically ‘roomage’. It originally denoted the ‘stowage of 431 rut cargo in a ship’s hold’. It came from Anglo Norman *rumage, a reduced form of Old French arrumage. This was derived from the verb arrumer ‘stow in a hold’,… …

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  • 74grimoires —    Handbooks of magic that provide instructions for rituals, the casting of spells, the procuring of treasure and love, the procuring of FAMILIARs, and the evocation and control of spirits, including DEMONs and ANGELs, to perform tasks. Grimoire… …

    Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology

  • 75verbal — [vʉr′bəl] adj. [LME < MFr < LL verbalis, of a word < verbum: see VERB] 1. of, in, or by means of words [a verbal image] 2. concerned merely with words, as distinguished from facts, ideas, or actions 3. in speech; oral rather than written …

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  • 76deverbative — I. (ˈ)dē|vərbəd.iv adjective Etymology: de + verb + ative : derived from a verb the deverbative noun developer is derived from develop used in derivation from a verb the deverbative suffix er in developer …

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  • 77Mara (folklore) — mergefrom|Mora (mythology)|Talk:Mara (folklore)#Merger proposal|date=April 2008A mara, or a mare is a kind of malignant female wraith in Scandinavian folklore believed to cause nightmares. She also appears in Slavic folklore, but rather as a… …

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  • 78Macedonian grammar — refers to the morphology and syntax of the Macedonian language which is, in many respects, similar to the grammar of some other Balkan languages (constituent languages of the Balkan sprachbund ) especially Serbian and Bulgarian. It has a number… …

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  • 79rummage — [16] Rummage is etymologically ‘roomage’. It originally denoted the ‘stowage of cargo in a ship’s hold’. It came from Anglo Norman *rumage, a reduced form of Old French arrumage. This was derived from the verb arrumer ‘stow in a hold’, which… …

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  • 80Serbian Christmas traditions — An icon representing the Nativity of Jesus Christ. The Serbian Orthodox Church uses the traditional Julian Calendar. From 1900 until 2100, the Julian calendar is 13 days behind the Gregorian and therefore Serbian Christmas Day falls on 7 January… …

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