Potations

  • 11Hydrotherapy — Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy involves the use of water for soothing pains and treating diseases.Its use has been recorded in ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations. Egyptian royalty bathed with essential oils and flowers,… …

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  • 12James Woodforde — Infobox Person name = Rev. James Woodforde image size = 240px caption = James Woodforde by his nephew Samuel birth name = birth date = 1740 birth place = Ansford, Somerset death date = 1803 death place = Weston Longville, Norfolk death cause =… …

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  • 13History of Sherry — The history of Sherry is closely linked with that of Spanish wine production, particularly the political fortunes of the Cádiz region, where it originated with the early Phoenician settlement of the Iberian peninsular. The triangular region… …

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  • 14Starship Troupers — infobox Book | name = A Company Of Stars title orig = translator = image caption = author = Christopher Stasheff cover artist = David Mattingly country = United States language = English series = Starship Troupers genre = Science Fiction… …

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  • 15treacherousness — noun Treachery; the characteristic of being treacherous. He had an aggressive treacherousness of eye which his potations had not subdued …

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  • 16swill — I. v. a. 1. Drink (greedily), guzzle, quaff. 2. Inebriate, intoxicate, fuddle. II. n. 1. Potations, large drams, greedy draughts of liquor. 2. Hogwash, swillings …

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  • 17drink — A liquid beverage of any kind, except as the context in which the word appears indicates an alcoholic beverage. 30 Am J Rev ed Intox L § 8. The portion of an alcoholic beverage consumed at one time. A court will take judicial notice that a drink… …

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