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  • 71Jericho — This article is about the city in the West Bank. For other uses, see Jericho (disambiguation). Jericho Other transcription(s)  – Arabic أريحا  – Also spelled Ariha (official)  – Hebrew יְרִיחוֹ …

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  • 72Majlis al Jinn — Note the climber at the top of this picture on his descent to the cave floor …

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  • 73Vocal fry register — The vocal fry register (also known as pulse register, laryngealisation, pulse phonation, creak, glottal fry, glottal rattle, glottal scrape or strohbass), is the lowest vocal register and is produced through a loose glottal closure which will… …

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  • 74Ileum — The lowest part of the small intestine, located beyond the duodenum and jejunum, just before the large intestine (the colon). Pronounced il eum in the US and eye leum in the UK. The word ileum is derived from the Greek eileos meaning twisted.… …

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  • 75tenor — /ˈtɛnə / (say tenuh) noun 1. the course of thought or meaning which runs through something written or spoken; purport; drift: *Still, he must be prepared to alter the tenor of his thoughts in time. –frank dalby davison, 1965. 2. continuous course …

  • 76bass — bass1 [bās] n. [ME bas, BASE2; sp. infl. by It basso] 1. the range of the lowest male voice, usually from middle C to two or more octaves below 2. a) a voice or singer with such a range b) an instrument with a similar range within its family; …

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  • 77bottom — / bɒtəm/ noun the lowest part or point ♦ the bottom has fallen out of the market sales have fallen below what previously seemed to be the lowest point ♦ rock bottom price the lowest price of all ■ verb to reach the lowest point …

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  • 78Basso — Bas so, n. [It., fr. LL. bassus. See {Base}, a.] (Mus.) (a) The bass or lowest part; as, to sing basso. (b) One who sings the lowest part. (c) The double bass, or {contrabasso}. [1913 Webster] {Basso continuo}. [It., bass continued.] (Mus.) A… …

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  • 79Basso continuo — Basso Bas so, n. [It., fr. LL. bassus. See {Base}, a.] (Mus.) (a) The bass or lowest part; as, to sing basso. (b) One who sings the lowest part. (c) The double bass, or {contrabasso}. [1913 Webster] {Basso continuo}. [It., bass continued.] (Mus.) …

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  • 80contrabasso — Basso Bas so, n. [It., fr. LL. bassus. See {Base}, a.] (Mus.) (a) The bass or lowest part; as, to sing basso. (b) One who sings the lowest part. (c) The double bass, or {contrabasso}. [1913 Webster] {Basso continuo}. [It., bass continued.] (Mus.) …

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