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  • 51cast a leglin girth — To have an illegitimate child • • • Main Entry: ↑leglin …

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  • 52saddle-girth — saddˈle girth noun A band that holds the saddle in place • • • Main Entry: ↑saddle …

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  • 53body girth — the circumference of the body …

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  • 54girthline — girthˈline or girtˈline noun (nautical) A gantline • • • Main Entry: ↑girth …

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  • 55EN 13402 — Clothes size label with EN 13402 1 pictogram and body dimensions in centimetres (found on a high visibility jacket sold in the United Kingdom). EN 13402 is a European standard for labelling clothes sizes. It is based on body dimensions,… …

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  • 56Moore graph — Unsolved problems in mathematics Does a Moore graph with girth 5 and degree 57 exist? In graph theory, a Moore graph is a regular graph of degree d and diameter k whose number of vertices equals the upper bound An equivalent definition of a Moore …

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  • 57English saddle — English saddles are used to ride horses in English riding disciplines throughout the world. The discipline is not limited to England or English speaking countries. This style of saddle used in all of the Olympic and FEI equestrian disciplines,… …

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  • 58Thin group — In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a group is said to be thin if there is a finite upper bound on the girth of the Cayley graph induced by any finite generating set. The group is called fat if it is not thin.Given any generating set of …

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  • 59List of trees — The following is a partial list of trees of significance in history, religion, size or age. The list includes actual trees located throughout the world, as well as trees from myths and trees from fiction. Real forests and individual trees… …

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  • 60Graph homomorphism — Not to be confused with graph homeomorphism. In the mathematical field of graph theory a graph homomorphism is a mapping between two graphs that respects their structure. More concretely it maps adjacent vertices to adjacent vertices. Contents 1… …

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