Mender

  • 61Emend — E*mend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emending}.] [L. emendare; e out + menda, mendum, fault, blemish: cf. F. [ e]mender. Cf. {Amend}, {Mend}.] To purge of faults; to make better; to correct; esp., to make corrections in (a… …

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  • 62Emended — Emend E*mend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emending}.] [L. emendare; e out + menda, mendum, fault, blemish: cf. F. [ e]mender. Cf. {Amend}, {Mend}.] To purge of faults; to make better; to correct; esp., to make corrections in… …

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  • 63Emending — Emend E*mend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Emended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Emending}.] [L. emendare; e out + menda, mendum, fault, blemish: cf. F. [ e]mender. Cf. {Amend}, {Mend}.] To purge of faults; to make better; to correct; esp., to make corrections in… …

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  • 64Tinker — Tink er, n. [From {Tink}, because the tinker s way of proclaiming his trade is to beat a kettle, or because in his work he makes a tinkling noise. Johnson.] 1. A mender of brass kettles, pans, and other metal ware. Tailors and tinkers. Piers… …

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  • 65cobbler — noun Etymology: Middle English cobelere Date: 13th century 1. a mender or maker of shoes and often of other leather goods 2. archaic a clumsy workman 3. a tall iced drink consisting usually of wine, rum, or whiskey and sugar garnished with mint… …

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  • 66mend — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, short for amenden more at amend Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to free from faults or defects: as a. to improve in manners or morals ; reform b. to set right ; correct …

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  • 67Cassiopeia — can refer to: * Cassiopeia (mythology) (or Casseipeia), a queen of Ethiopia in Greek mythology. See also Boast of Cassiopeia. * Cassiopeia (constellation), a northern constellation representing the queen. * Cassiopeia A, a supernova remnant in… …

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  • 68Young and Innocent — Infobox Film name = Young and Innocent image size = 215px caption = poster for alternative title director = Alfred Hitchcock producer = Edward Black writer = Novel: Josephine Tey Screenplay: Charles Bennett Edwin Greenwood Anthony Armstrong… …

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  • 69Mary Pickford — This article is about the actress. For the British politician, see Mary Ada Pickford. For the Katie Melua song, see Mary Pickford (Used to Eat Roses). Mary Pickford Portrait photograph, 1914 Born …

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  • 70Viking Age — is the term denoting the years from about 700 to 1066 in European history. It forms a major part of Scandinavian history. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article 39302/Norway The Viking Age from the Norway article at] Encyclopædia Britannica] [… …

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