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  • 101Zest — est, n. [F. zeste, probably fr. L. schistos split, cleft, divided, Gr. ?, from ? to split, cleave. Cf. {Schism}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A piece of orange or lemon peel, or the aromatic oil which may be squeezed from such peel, used to give flavor to …

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  • 102bounty — noun (plural bounties) Etymology: Middle English bounte goodness, from Anglo French bunté, bountee, from Latin bonitat , bonitas, from bonus good, from Old Latin duenos; akin to Sanskrit duva reverence, favor Date: 13th century 1 …

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  • 103breadth — noun Etymology: Middle English breadeth, breth, from brede breadth (from Old English brǣdu, from brād broad) + th (as in lengthe length) Date: 15th century 1. distance from side to side ; width 2. something of full width …

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  • 104catholicity — noun (plural ties) Date: 1704 1. capitalized the character of being in conformity with a Catholic church 2. a. liberality of sentiments or views < catholicity of viewpoint W. V. O Connor > …

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  • 105munificent — adjective Etymology: back formation from munificence, from Latin munificentia, from munificus generous, from munus service, gift more at mean Date: 1581 1. very liberal in giving or bestowing ; lavish 2. characterized by great liberality or&#8230; …

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  • 106ungenerous — adjective Date: 1641 not generous: a. petty, mean < ungenerous criticisms > b. deficient in liberality ; stingy < an ungenerous offer > • ungenerously adverb …

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  • 107large — I. adjective (larger; largest) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, broad, wide, generous, from Latin largus generous, plentiful Date: 12th century 1. obsolete lavish 2. obsolete a. ample, abundant …

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  • 108Alaric II — Reign. Alarmed by a summons from Clovis, Alaric imprisoned and repatriated Syagrius back to Clovis I, where he was decapitated.In 506, the Visigoths captured the city of Dertosa in the Ebro valley. There they captured the Roman usurper Peter and&#8230; …

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  • 109Alexander Jagiellon — Infobox Monarch name=Alexander Jagiellon caption= date of birth=birth date|df=yes|1461|8|5 place of birth=Kraków, Poland date of death=death date and age|df=yes|1506|8|19|1461|8|5 place of death=Vilnius, Lithuania place of burial=Vilnius&#8230; …

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  • 110Christadelphians — Main article Literature Bible Companion | Elpis Israel | Christendom Astray …

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