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  • 41loose — I. adjective (looser; loosest) Etymology: Middle English lous, from Old Norse lauss; akin to Old High German lōs loose more at less Date: 13th century 1. a. not rigidly fastened or securely attached b. (1) having worked partly free from… …

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  • 42Log cabin — For other uses, see Log cabin (disambiguation). Log cabins in the open air Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Bygdøy, Oslo …

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  • 43lose */*/*/ — UK [luːz] / US [luz] verb Word forms lose : present tense I/you/we/they lose he/she/it loses present participle losing past tense lost UK [lɒst] / US [lɔst] past participle lost Get it right: lose: Don t confuse lose (a verb) and loose (an… …

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  • 44relax — re|lax W3S3 [rıˈlæks] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(rest)¦ 2¦(become calm)¦ 3¦(muscle)¦ 4¦(rules/laws)¦ 5 relax your hold/grip 6 relax your concentration/vigilance etc ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: relaxare to loosen , from laxus loose …

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  • 45relax — verb 1 REST (I, T) to feel calm and comfortable and stop worrying, or to make someone do this: After a hard day s work, relax in the swimming pool. | Relax I m sure the kids will be back any minute. | relax sth/sb: A nice hot bath should help to… …

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  • 46List of The Fairly OddParents characters — This is a list of characters in the Nickelodeon animated series The Fairly OddParents. Contents 1 Protagonists 1.1 Timmy Turner 1.2 Cosmo and Wanda 1.3 Poof …

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  • 47loose — loose, loosen Both words involve removal of restraints, physical or otherwise. The difference is that loose releases or sets free whereas loosen only makes more loose (or less tight). To loose a prisoner from his bonds is to set him free; to… …

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  • 48loosen — loose, loosen Both words involve removal of restraints, physical or otherwise. The difference is that loose releases or sets free whereas loosen only makes more loose (or less tight). To loose a prisoner from his bonds is to set him free; to… …

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  • 49loosen — v. 1 tr. & intr. make or become less tight or compact or firm. 2 tr. make (a regime etc.) less severe. 3 tr. release (the bowels) from constipation. 4 tr. relieve (a cough) from dryness. Phrases and idioms: loosen a person s tongue make a person… …

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  • 50World Trade Center (PATH station) — Infobox Station name=World Trade Center image size= image caption=New PATH station entrance that opened in April 2008 address=World Trade Center New York, NY line=rail color box|system=PATH|line=NWK WTCrail color box|system=PATH|line=HOB WTC… …

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