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51Mr. Squiggle — from the 1990s Also known as Mr. Squiggle Friends Genre Children s television series, Science fiction …
52Marshall, Niní Catita — (Marina Esther Traveso) (1903 1996) Niní Marshall started working in Argentine radio in the mid 1930s, where she created a number of characters, including Catita (a somewhat scatter brained native of Buenos Aires) and Cándida (a Spanish… …
53flighty — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. light headed; scatter brained, capricious, frivolous. See inattention, insanity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. capricious, fickle, giddy; see changeable 1 , irresponsible , silly . III (Roget s 3… …
54ignite — [17] The Latin word for ‘fire’ was ignis (it has been traced back to a prehistoric Indo European *egni or *ogni , which also produced Sanskrit agni and Lithuanian ugnìs ‘fire’). From it were derived the verb ignīre ‘set light to’, source of… …
55scatterbrained — [[t]skæ̱tə(r)breɪnd[/t]] also scatter brained ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as scatterbrained, you mean that they often forget things and are unable to organize their thoughts properly. Syn: forgetful …
56birdbrained — adj. idiotic; scatter brained …
57harebrained — adj 1. foolhardy, madcap, wild, ridiculous, ludicrous; reckless, rash, headlong, precipitate, breakneck; improvident, uncautious, unwary. 2. giddy, dizzy, flighty, fanciful, whimsical, fickle, capricious, notional, unsteady, Sl. gaga; frivolous,… …
58ignite — [17] The Latin word for ‘fire’ was ignis (it has been traced back to a prehistoric Indo European *egni or *ogni , which also produced Sanskrit agni and Lithuanian ugnìs ‘fire’). From it were derived the verb ignīre ‘set light to’, source of… …
59Anthropology and Archaeology — ▪ 2009 Introduction Anthropology Among the key developments in 2008 in the field of physical anthropology was the discovery by a large interdisciplinary team of Spanish and American scientists in northern Spain of a partial mandible (lower… …
60Plymouth Colony — British colony 1620–1691 …