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31fa|mil´iar|ness — fa|mil|iar «fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. known from constant association; well known: »a familiface. French is as familiar to him as English. 2. of everyday use; common; ordinary: »A knife is a familiar tool. 3. well acquainted: »He… …
32fa|mil´iar|ly — fa|mil|iar «fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. known from constant association; well known: »a familiface. French is as familiar to him as English. 2. of everyday use; common; ordinary: »A knife is a familiar tool. 3. well acquainted: »He… …
33fa|mil|iar — «fuh MIHL yuhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. known from constant association; well known: »a familiface. French is as familiar to him as English. 2. of everyday use; common; ordinary: »A knife is a familiar tool. 3. well acquainted: »He is familiar …
34Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma — Admiral of the Fleet The Right Honourable The Earl Mountbatten of Burma KG GCB OM GCSI GCIE GCVO DSO PC FRS …
35Cowper, William — (1731 1800) Poet, was the s. of the Rev. John C., Rector of Great Berkhampstead, Herts, and Chaplain to George II. His grandfather was a judge, and he was the grand nephew of the 1st Earl C., the eminent Lord Chancellor. A shy and timid child …
36in´ti|mat´er — in|ti|mate1 «IHN tuh miht», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. very familiar; known very well; closely acquainted: »Although the governor knew many people, he had few intimate friends. The English colonists at Rome perforce became intimate, and in many… …
37in´ti|mate|ness — in|ti|mate1 «IHN tuh miht», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. very familiar; known very well; closely acquainted: »Although the governor knew many people, he had few intimate friends. The English colonists at Rome perforce became intimate, and in many… …
38in´ti|mate|ly — in|ti|mate1 «IHN tuh miht», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. very familiar; known very well; closely acquainted: »Although the governor knew many people, he had few intimate friends. The English colonists at Rome perforce became intimate, and in many… …
39in|ti|mate — in|ti|mate1 «IHN tuh miht», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. very familiar; known very well; closely acquainted: »Although the governor knew many people, he had few intimate friends. The English colonists at Rome perforce became intimate, and in many… …
40Dante Gabriel Rossetti — Portrait of Dante Gabriel Rossetti c. 1871, by George Frederic Watts Born 12 May 1828(1828 05 12) London, England …