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1. Alcohols, C12-14, propoxylated (C12-C15) Alcohols propoxylated

2. (C15 Blabberen, probably of imitative origin) Dictionnaire anglais Collins English definition-Thesaurus

3. [C15: from Old French Celerite, from Latin celeritās, from celer swift]

4. (C15: from Old French, from Latin amplus spacious) ♦ Ampleness n

5. [C17: back formation from C15 Adulation, from Latin adūlāri to flatter]

6. Two straight-chain C15 fish Antifeedants have been isolated from the sea hare Aplysia brasiliana

7. See also relative Aperture [C15: from Late Latin apertūra opening, from Latin aperīre to open]

8. C15 Blabberen, probably of imitative origin Examples of 'blabber' in a sentence blabber

9. (C15: from Late Latin aureatus gilded, from Latin aureus golden, from aurum gold) ♦ Aureately adv

10. (C15: from Latin absolvere to free from, from ab-1 + solvere to make loose) ♦ Absolvable adj

11. (C15 Blabberen, probably of imitative origin) Dicionário de inglês definição

12. Idle chatter vb (intr) to talk without thinking; chatter [C15 Blabberen, probably of imitative origin] blabber Past participle: blabbered Gerund

13. 2 (Law) entitling a person to receive the profits or proceeds of property a beneficial interest in land (C15: from Late Latin Beneficialis, from Latin beneficium kindness)

14. (Theatre) (used as a stage direction, esp in Elizabethan drama) a loud disturbance or conflict (esp in the phrase Alarums and excursions) [C15: variant of alarm]

15. C15: from Old French Celerite, from Latin celeritās, from celer swift Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

16. (Theatre) (used as a stage direction, esp in Elizabethan drama) a loud disturbance or conflict (esp in the phrase Alarums and excursions) [C15: variant of alarm]

17. Arvensis, having clusters of blue flowersSee also viper's Bugloss Word Origin for Bugloss C15: from Latin būglōssa, from Greek bouglōssos ox-tongued, from bōs ox + glōssa tongue

18. Word Origin for condign C15: from Old French Condigne, from Latin condignus, from dignus worthy Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

19. (postpositive) highly impatient, eager, or curious Word Origin for Agog C15: perhaps from Old French en gogues in merriments, origin unknown Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 …

20. Any small deer of the genus Mazama, of tropical America, having small unbranched antlers Word Origin for Brocket C15: from Anglo-French broquet, from broque horn, from Vulgar Latin brocca …

21. Heraldry the outer edge of a shield, esp when decorated distinctively Word Origin for Bordure C15: from Old French; see border Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © …

22. Word Origin for Celerity C15: from Old French celerite, from Latin celeritās, from celer swift Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

23. A young domestic cock, usually less than a year old Word Origin for Cockerel C15: diminutive of cock 1 Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

24. Approbate and reprobate Scots law to accept part of a document and reject those parts unfavourable to one's interests mainly US to sanction officially Word Origin for Approbate C15: from Latin approbāre to approve, from probāre to test: 13.

25. Archaic an old woman, esp an ugly or malicious one; hag an obsolete word for grandmother Word Origin for Beldam C15: from bel- grand (as in grandmother), from Old French bel beautiful, from Latin bellus …

26. In legal form, the authority, rights, or claims of (C15: probably from earlier knowledge, on the model of Old English oncnawan, Middle English aknowen to confess, recognize) ♦ acknowledgeable adj ♦ Acknowledger n

27. There is a newer model of this item: Brooks England Cambium All Weather Bike Seat - High Mileage, Waterproof, Carved/Standard Bicycle Saddle (C15, C17, C19) $89.94 (1,295) Only 1 left in stock - order soon.

28. Archaic an alarm, esp a call to arms (used as a stage direction, esp in Elizabethan drama) a loud disturbance or conflict (esp in the phrase Alarums and excursions) Word Origin for alarum C15: …

29. Because jet fuel is composed of slightly smaller molecules ranging from C9 to C15, the seed oil must be cracked, as well as isomerized to produce Cycloparaffins and aromatics which improve properties of the fuel such as density and viscosity at low temperatures.

30. Keenness or acuteness, esp in vision or thought the capacity of the eye to see fine detail, measured by determining the finest detail that can just be detected Word Origin for Acuity C15: from Old French, …

31. Approbate and reprobate Scots law to accept part of a document and reject those parts unfavourable to one's interests mainly US to sanction officially Word Origin for Approbate C15: from Latin approbāre to approve, from probāre to test

32. A novel controllable transformation of lignin into C8–C15 Cycloparaffins and aromatics in the jet and diesel fuel range by catalytic depolymerization of lignin into low carbon aromatics coupled with alkylation of aromatics using ionic liquid

33. Word Origin for Coadjutor C15: via Old French from Latin co- together + adjūtor helper, from adjūtāre to assist, from juvāre to help Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

34. Word Origin for Avaunt C15: from Old French avant! forward!, from Late Latin ab ante forward, from Latin ab from + ante before Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

35. A small circle or ring, esp a circular ornament worn on the head Word Origin for Circlet C15: from Old French cerclet a little circle Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

36. A soft waxy swelling, containing the nostrils, at the base of the upper beak in such birds as the parrot Word Origin for Cere C15: from Old French cire wax, from Latin cēra British Dictionary definitions for …

37. A sailing ship of three or more masts having the foremasts rigged square and the aftermast rigged fore-and-aft poetic any boat, esp a small sailing vessel Word Origin for Barque C15: from Old French, from …

38. Mainly law (esp in France) annulment, as of a judicial decision by a higher court Word Origin for Cassation C15: from Old French, from Medieval Latin cassātiō, from Late Latin cassāre to cancel, from Latin quassāre to quash

39. (C15 Blabberen, probably of imitative origin) Diccionario de inglés definición . blabber 1 n busybody, gossip, informer, rumour-monger, scandalmonger, talebearer, tattler, telltale 2 vb blather, blether (Scot.) chatter, gab (informal) jabber, prattle, run off at the mouth …

40. Combustibili lichizi, cu cateva exceptii, provin din titei si sunt de trei tipuri: - gaze lichefiate, - combusitbili distilati, - Combustibili reziduali Combustibilii lichizi distilati sunt: - benzina, - petrolul lampant - motorina Acestia contin in principal hidrocarburile C5 – C10, C10 – C15 si respectiv C12 – C1.

41. Vb, Abuts, abutting or abutted (usually foll by: on, upon, or against ) to adjoin, touch, or border on (something) at one end [C15: from Old French abouter to join at the ends, border on; influenced by abuter to touch at an end, buttress]

42. Noun inflectional morphology; the part of grammar concerned with changes in the form of words by internal modification or by affixation, for the expression of tense, person, case, number, etc Word Origin for Accidence C15: from Latin accidentia accidental matters, hence inflections of words, from accidere …