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  • 51Mannishness — Mannish Man nish, a. [Man + ish: cf. AS. mennisc, menisc.] 1. Resembling a human being in form or nature; human. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] But yet it was a figure Most like to mannish creature. Gower. [1913 Webster] 2. Resembling, suitable to, or… …

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  • 52Technic — Tech nic, n. [See {Technical}, a.] 1. The method of performance in any art; technical skill; artistic execution; technique. [1913 Webster] They illustrate the method of nature, not the technic of a manlike Artificer. Tyndall. [1913 Webster] 2. pl …

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  • 53Womanish — Wom an*ish, a. Suitable to a woman, having the qualities of a woman; effeminate; not becoming a man; usually in a reproachful sense. See the Note under {Effeminate}. Thy tears are womanish. Shak. Womanish entreaties. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] A… …

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  • 54Womanishly — Womanish Wom an*ish, a. Suitable to a woman, having the qualities of a woman; effeminate; not becoming a man; usually in a reproachful sense. See the Note under {Effeminate}. Thy tears are womanish. Shak. Womanish entreaties. Macaulay. [1913… …

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  • 55Womanishness — Womanish Wom an*ish, a. Suitable to a woman, having the qualities of a woman; effeminate; not becoming a man; usually in a reproachful sense. See the Note under {Effeminate}. Thy tears are womanish. Shak. Womanish entreaties. Macaulay. [1913… …

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  • 56android — noun Etymology: Late Greek androeidēs manlike, from Greek andr + oeidēs oid Date: circa 1751 a mobile robot usually with a human form …

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  • 57dwarf — I. noun (plural dwarfs; also dwarves) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English dwerg, dwerf, from Old English dweorg, dweorh; akin to Old High German twerg dwarf Date: before 12th century 1. a. a person of unusually small stature;… …

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  • 58man — I. noun (plural men) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English man, mon human being, male human; akin to Old High German man human being, Sanskrit manu Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) an individual human; especially an adult male human (2)… …

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  • 59National Geographic Society — This article is about the organization. For the magazine published by the organization, see National Geographic (magazine). National Geographic Society Logo of the National Geographic Society Abbreviation NGS …

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  • 60Winter — For other uses, see Winter (disambiguation). Part of the Nature series on Weather   Calendar seasons Spring  …

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