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  • 31heap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English heep, from Old English hēap; akin to Old High German houf heap Date: before 12th century 1. a collection of things thrown one on another ; pile 2. a great number or large quantity ; lot II. tr …

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  • 32piled — I. ˈpīld, esp before pause or consonant īəld adjective Etymology: Middle English, from pile (VIII) + ed 1. : having pile : covered with hair or down 2. : having a pile …

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  • 33heap up — verb arrange into piles or stacks She piled up her books in my living room • Syn: ↑pile up, ↑stack up • Hypernyms: ↑gather, ↑garner, ↑collect, ↑pull together …

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  • 34Karl Johanslussen — ( Lock of Charles John ) is a lock and a sluice, connecting and controlling the flood discharge between Riddarfjärden, the easternmost part of Lake Mälaren, and Saltsjön, the section of the Baltic Sea reaching into central Stockholm, Sweden. The… …

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  • 35Pingu episodes series 4 — This is an list of episodes with synopses for series 4 of the stop motion animated television series Pingu . =Series 1 (1986 1991)= =Series 2 (1991 1994)= =Series 3 (1994 1996)= =Series 4 (1998)= Pingu s DisadvantagePingu is out on his sledge. He …

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  • 36heap — 1. noun 1) a heap of boxes Syn: pile, stack, mound, mountain, mass, quantity, load, lot, jumble; collection, accumulation, assemblage, store, hoard 2) informal we have heaps of room …

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  • 37Cheesewring — Coordinates: 50°31′31.280″N 4°27′33.455″W / 50.5253556°N 4.45929306°W / 50.5253556; 4.45929306 …

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  • 38AGRICULTURAL LAND-MANAGEMENT METHODS AND IMPLEMENTS IN ANCIENT EREẒ ISRAEL — Ereẓ Israel is a small country with a topographically fragmented territory, each geographical region having a distinctive character of its own. These regions include: the coastal plain, the lowlands, the hilly country, the inland valleys, the… …

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  • 39cumulous — adjective thrown together in a pile a desk heaped with books heaped up ears of corn ungraded papers piled high • Similar to: ↑concentrated • Derivationally related forms: ↑cumulus …

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  • 40drift´ing|ly — drift «drihft», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to carry along by currents of water or air: »The current was drifting our boat onto the rocks. 2. to heap up; pile up: »The wind is so strong it s drifting the snow. 3. to enlarge or shape (a hole) with a… …

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