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Traditional English :: abeyance
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abeyand.html - n. (usu. prec. by in, into) a state of temporary disuse or suspension. abeyant adj. [AF abeiance f. OF abeer f. Е to + beer f. med.L batare gape] |
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Traditional English :: abeyance
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abeyand.html - n. (usu. prec. by in, into) a state of temporary disuse or suspension. abeyant adj. [AF abeiance f. OF abeer f. Е to + beer f. med.L batare gape] |
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Traditional English :: abeyance
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abeyand.html - n. (usu. prec. by in, into) a state of temporary disuse or suspension. abeyant adj. [AF abeiance f. OF abeer f. Е to + beer f. med.L batare gape] |
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Traditional English :: abeam
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abeyand.html - adv. 1 on a line at right angles to a ship's or an aircraft's length. 2 (foll. by of) opposite the middle of (a ship etc.). [A(2) + BEAM] |
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Traditional English :: abed
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abeyand.html - adv. archaic in bed. [OE (as A(2), BED)] |
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Traditional English :: abele
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abeyand.html - n. the white poplar, Populus alba. [Du. abeel f. OF abel, aubel ult. f. L albus white] |
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