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  • 31circularize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1848 1. a. to send circulars to b. to poll by questionnaire 2. publicize 3. to make circular < circularize an orbit > • circularization noun …

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  • 32Peterborough ware — is a decorated pottery style of the early to middle Neolithic. It is known for the impressed pits made by bone or wood implements in its sides. Whipped cord was also used to make circular maggot patterns.The earliest form of Peterborough ware is&#8230; …

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  • 33Sydney sandstone — was the preferred building material used from the late 1790s to the 1890s for the new city of Sydney. The RocksVery soon after the first settlement in 1788, farming began to fail because sandstone was underlying, at a very shallow depth, most of&#8230; …

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  • 34Urnes style — The Urnes style was the last phase of Scandinavian animal art during the second half of the 11th century and in the early 12th century.The article urnesstil in Nationalencyklopedin (1996).] The preceding phases of Scandinavia s Viking Age animal&#8230; …

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  • 35hatchment — /hach meuhnt/, n. Heraldry. a square tablet, set diagonally, bearing the coat of arms of a deceased person. [1540 50; var. (by syncopation and aspiration) of ACHIEVEMENT] * * * ▪ heraldry   heraldic memorial to a deceased person. The word is a&#8230; …

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  • 36stir — stÉœr /stɜː n. stirring movement; movement, motion; disturbance, confusion, agitation, excitement; prison (Slang) v. make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate,&#8230; …

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  • 37stirred — stÉœr /stɜː n. stirring movement; movement, motion; disturbance, confusion, agitation, excitement; prison (Slang) v. make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate,&#8230; …

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  • 38stirs — stÉœr /stɜː n. stirring movement; movement, motion; disturbance, confusion, agitation, excitement; prison (Slang) v. make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate,&#8230; …

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  • 39circularize — or circularise verb 1》 distribute a large number of letters or leaflets to. 2》 make circular. Derivatives circularization noun …

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  • 40circularize — cir•cu•lar•ize [[t]ˈsɜr kyə ləˌraɪz[/t]] v. t. ized, iz•ing 1) to circulate (a letter, memorandum, etc.) 2) to send circulars to 3) cvb to publicize, esp. by distributing circulars 4) to make circular • Etymology: 1790–1800 cir cu•lar•i•za′tion,&#8230; …

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