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  • 13Distaff — Queen Berthe instructing girls to spin flax on spindles using distaffs, Albert Anker, 1888 …

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  • 15Hurler syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 E76.0 ICD 9 277.5 …

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  • 16oarweed — noun a large brown kelp (seaweed) with a long hard stalk and a large oar shaped frond divided into ribbon like strips, growing on rocky shores. [Genus Laminaria.] …

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  • 17remiform — a. Oar shaped …

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  • 18remiform —   a. oar shaped.    ♦ remigate, v.i. row.    ♦ remiges, n. pl. ( sing.    ♦ remex) quill feathers of bird s wing.    ♦ remiped, n. & a. (creature) having legs or feet adapted for propelling it through water …

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  • 19oarlock — oar•lock [[t]ˈɔrˌlɒk, ˈoʊr [/t]] n. naut. navig. a usu. U shaped device providing a pivot for an oar in rowing • Etymology: bef. 1100 …

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  • 20oarfish — oar•fish [[t]ˈɔrˌfɪʃ, ˈoʊr [/t]] n. pl. (esp. collectively) fish, (esp. for kinds or species) fish•es. ich any long, ribbon shaped, deep sea fish of the genus Regalecus, having a fin along the back that rises to a crest: up to 30 ft. (9 m) long • …

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