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  • 31Whelped — Whelp Whelp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Whelped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whelping}.] To bring forth young; said of the female of the dog and some beasts of prey. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 32Whelping — Whelp Whelp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Whelped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whelping}.] To bring forth young; said of the female of the dog and some beasts of prey. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 33brachet — whelp; brat; bitch hound Unusual Animals …

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  • 34whelpless — whelp·less …

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  • 35List of animal names — This list gives names of animals used depending on the context. Many species of animals, particularly those domesticated, have been given specific names for the male, the female, and the young of the species. There are a few generic terms, bull… …

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  • 36Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh — For other people known as Duke of Edinburgh, see Duke of Edinburgh. For others known as Prince Philip, see Prince Philip (disambiguation). Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip in 1992 …

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  • 37Blessing of Moses — Luca Signorelli s fresco in the Sistine Chapel depicts the final episodes in Moses life. At the right of picture, Moses is speaking to the people. Not to be confused with Song of Moses. The Blessing of Moses is the name sometimes given to a poem …

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  • 38Garou Tribes — In the role playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse there are different fictional tribes of werewolves.[1] These tribes and their influence on the game are described below. Contents 1 Description of the term Tribe in the game 2 How the game… …

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  • 39animal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Any living thing not a plant Nouns 1. animal, beast, brute, creature, living thing, creeping thing, dumb animal; fauna, animal kingdom; buck, bull, bullock; doe; domestic animal, draft animal; wild… …

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  • 40cub — (n.) 1520s, cubbe young fox, of unknown origin; perhaps from O.Ir. cuib whelp, or from O.N. kobbi seal. Extended to the young of bears, lions, etc., after 1590s. The native word was WHELP (Cf. whelp). Cub Scout is from 1922 …

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