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  • 21Booth — Booth, Charles …

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  • 22Booth — Surtout porté dans le nord de l Angleterre et en Ecosse, désigne celui qui habite un lieu dit ainsi appelé. Le mot signifie cabane, hutte, notamment cabane de berger. Il est d origine scandinave …

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  • 23booth — [n] small enclosure or building berth, box, carrel, compartment, coop, corner, cote, counter, cubbyhole, cubicle, dispensary, hut, hutch, nook, pen, pew, repository, shed, stall, stand; concepts 439,440,443 …

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  • 24booth — ► NOUN 1) a small temporary structure used for selling goods or staging shows at a market or fair. 2) an enclosed compartment allowing privacy when telephoning, voting, etc. ORIGIN from Old Norse, «dwell» …

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  • 25Booth — [bo͞oth] 1. Ballington [bal′iŋ tən] 1859 1940; founder of Volunteers of America (1896): son of William 2. Edwin (Thomas) 1833 93; U.S. actor: son of Junius Brutus 3. Evangeline Cory [kôr′ē] 1865 1950; U.S. general of Salvation Army, born in… …

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  • 26booth — [bo͞oth; ] chiefly Brit [ bo͞oth] n. pl. booths [bo͞oths, bo͞othz] [ME both < ON buth, temporary dwelling < bua, to prepare: see BONDAGE] 1. a temporary shed or shelter 2. a stall for the sale or display of goods, as at markets and fairs 3 …

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  • 27Booth — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Booth peut désigner : Patronyme Booth est un nom de famille notamment porté par : Felix Booth (1775 1850), homme d affaires britannique ;… …

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  • 28Booth — /boohth/; Brit. /boohdh/, n. 1. Ballington /bal ing teuhn/, 1859 1940, founder of the Volunteers of America 1896 (son of William Booth). 2. Edwin Thomas, 1833 93, U.S. actor (brother of John Wilkes Booth). 3. Evangeline Cory /kawr ee, kohr ee/,… …

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  • 29booth — /boohth/, n., pl. booths /boohdhz, boohths/. 1. a stall, compartment, or light structure for the sale of goods or for display purposes, as at a market, exhibition, or fair. 2. a small compartment or boxlike room for a specific use by one occupant …

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  • 30booth — [[t]bu͟ːð[/t]] booths 1) N COUNT: usu n N A booth is a small area separated from a larger public area by screens or thin walls where, for example, people can make a telephone call or vote in secret. I called her from a public phone booth near the …

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