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  • 51Chronologie des Royaumes oubliés — Ceci est la chronologie du monde imaginaire Les Royaumes oubliés, décor de campagne pour le jeu de rôle Donjons et dragons. Sommaire 1 Chronologie 1.1 Les Jours du Tonnerre 1.1.1 37000 CV …

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  • 52Magic : l'assemblée — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Magic. Magic : l assemblée jeu de cartes à collectionner Un tournoi se déroulant à Rostock …

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  • 53Ashtonhurst — This very uncommon surname, recorded in the north western English counties of Cheshire, Lancashire and Yorkshire, is a variant of the more familiar Ashenhurst, itself a locational name from the ancient country manor of Ashenhurst Hall, south east …

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  • 54Evil doer — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Maleficent being. < N PARAG:Evil doer >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 evil doer evil doer evil worker Sgm: N 1 wrongdoer wrongdoer &c. 949 Sgm: N 1 mischief maker mischief maker marplot Sgm: N 1 oppressor oppressor …

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  • 55Basilisk — Bas i*lisk, n. [L. basiliscus, Gr. basili skos little king, kind of serpent, dim. of basiley s king; so named from some prominences on the head resembling a crown.] 1. A fabulous serpent, or dragon. The ancients alleged that its hissing would… …

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  • 56Wiver — Wiv er, Wivern Wiv ern, n. [OE. wivere a serpent, OF. wivre, guivre, F. givre, guivre, wiver, from L. vipera; probably influenced by OHG. wipera, from the Latin. See {Viper}, and cf. {Weever}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Her.) A fabulous two legged,… …

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  • 57Wivern — Wiver Wiv er, Wivern Wiv ern, n. [OE. wivere a serpent, OF. wivre, guivre, F. givre, guivre, wiver, from L. vipera; probably influenced by OHG. wipera, from the Latin. See {Viper}, and cf. {Weever}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Her.) A fabulous two legged …

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  • 58wyvern — Wiver Wiv er, Wivern Wiv ern, n. [OE. wivere a serpent, OF. wivre, guivre, F. givre, guivre, wiver, from L. vipera; probably influenced by OHG. wipera, from the Latin. See {Viper}, and cf. {Weever}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Her.) A fabulous two legged …

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  • 59Bear — Ursine redirects here. For the village, see Ursine, Nevada. For other uses, see Bear (disambiguation). Bears Temporal range: 38–0 Ma …

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  • 60Cattle — Cow redirects here. For other uses, see Cow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cattle (disambiguation). Cattle …

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