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Fraser’s dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei)As promised, here are the full illustrations for the Fra
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もう一回叫んでよ SS501!Etymology of the SS501 fandoms.
Was Moby Dick Real?On November 14, 1851, Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, or The Whale was first p
theparisreview: The Etymology of “Okay” On this day in 1839, the initials “O.K.&r
Faster than a speeding bullet, almost impossible to see – sometimes ideas and insights are har
victoriousvocabulary: GALLIARDISE [noun] extreme gaiety; merriment. Etymology: from Middle French ga
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victoriousvocabulary: BALNEARY [BALNEAL] [adjective] of or relating to baths or bathing. Etymology:
Quarantine700 hundred years ago, as disease and plague ravaged Europe, cities and states attem
Shakespeare, Astronomy, the Mad King George, and William HerschelThe planet Uranus has 27 known and
The Leatoli Footprints and Early Human AncestorsIn 1978 a team led by British paleoanthropologist Ma
The Race to find Neptune400 years ago, a great arms race began in the scientific community: using th
Vulcanize-Charles Goodyear and the Roman god of FireThe early nineteenth century saw tremendous adva
victoriousvocabulary: GALLIARDISE [noun] extreme gaiety; merriment. Etymology: from Middle French ga
victoriousvocabulary: DOLORIFEROUS[adjective]1. bearing grief and pain.2. producing pain.Etymology:
victoriousvocabulary: TACTURIENCY[noun]the desire of touching.Etymology: ultimately from Latin tacti
victoriousvocabulary: PRIVIGNA [noun] stepdaughter. Etymology: from Latin prīvigna.&n
victoriousvocabulary: SENEUCIA[noun]widowhood.Etymology: Latin.[Lenka Šimečková]  
victoriousvocabulary: IMPLUVIOUS [adjective] soaked with rain. Etymology: from Latin im, prefix for
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