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  • 121beard — I. noun Etymology: Middle English berd, from Old English beard; akin to Old High German bart beard, Latin barba Date: before 12th century 1. the hair that grows on a man s face often excluding the mustache 2. a hairy or bristly appendage or tuft… …

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  • 122cool — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English col, from Old English cōl; akin to Old High German kuoli cool, Old English ceald cold more at cold Date: before 12th century 1. moderately cold ; lacking in warmth 2. a. marked by steady dispassionate… …

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  • 123face — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *facia, from Latin facies make, form, face, from facere to make, do more at do Date: 13th century 1. a. the front part of the head that in humans… …

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  • 124Charles XIV John of Sweden — Carl Johan redirects here. For the Knight of the Elephant, see Count Carl Johan Bernadotte of Wisborg. Charles XIV III John Charles John of Sweden and Norway by François Gérard King of S …

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  • 125Philip II of Macedon — Infobox Monarch name =Philip II title =Basileus of Macedon caption =Victory medal (niketerion) struck in Tarsus, 2nd c. BC (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris) reign =359 BC – 336 BC coronation = othertitles = full name = native lang1 = Greek native… …

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  • 126Michael I Cerularius — Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople See Patriarchate of Constantinople Enthroned …

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  • 127Symphonic poem — A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music in one movement in which some extramusical program provides a narrative or illustrative element. This programme may come from a poem, a story or novel, a painting, or another source.… …

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  • 128John Smith of Jamestown — Captain Sir John Smith (c. January 1580–June 21 1631) Admiral of New England was an English soldier, sailor, and author. He is remembered for his role in establishing the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, Virginia …

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