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  • 53Characters of The Neverending Story — This article lists character information from the book The Neverending Story and the movie adaptations of the same name.Bastian Balthazar BuxInfobox character name = Bastian Balthazar Bux first= The Neverending Story portrayer = Barret Oliver… …

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  • 56Ignes fatui — Ignis fatuus Ig nis fat u*us; pl. {Ignes fatui}. [L. ignis fire + fatuus foolish. So called in allusion to its tendency to mislead travelers.] 1. A phosphorescent light that appears, in the night, over marshy ground, supposed to be occasioned by… …

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  • 57Ignis fatuus — Ig nis fat u*us; pl. {Ignes fatui}. [L. ignis fire + fatuus foolish. So called in allusion to its tendency to mislead travelers.] 1. A phosphorescent light that appears, in the night, over marshy ground, supposed to be occasioned by the… …

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  • 58Jack-o'-lantern — Ignis fatuus Ig nis fat u*us; pl. {Ignes fatui}. [L. ignis fire + fatuus foolish. So called in allusion to its tendency to mislead travelers.] 1. A phosphorescent light that appears, in the night, over marshy ground, supposed to be occasioned by… …

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  • 59ignis fatuus — [L.] Jack with a lantern, Jack a lantern, Will with the wisp, Will o the wisp, corpse candle …

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  • 60jack-a-lantern — n. Jack with a lantern, Will o the wisp, Will with the wisp, ignis fatuus …

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