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61shield ivy — noun A variety of common ivy, Hedera helix, with heart shaped leaves (also called sweetheart ivy) • • • Main Entry: ↑shield …
62Shield of So|bies|ki — «soh BYEHS kee, s », Astronomy. a constellation over the bow of Sagittarius, represented as a shield having a cross. ╂[< John Sobieski, 1624 1696, a king of Poland] …
63shield-back — «SHEELD BAK», noun. a chair with a back resembling a shield, a design much used by George Hepplewhite in England in the 1700 s …
64shield-bear|er — «SHEELD BAIR uhr», noun. (formerly) a soldier who carried his chief s shield …
65shield|ing — «SHEEL dihng», noun. a substance that shields against radiation; shield …
66shield|less — «SHEELD lihs», adjective. without a shield; unprotected …
67Shield Row — is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated immediately to the north of Stanley. To the north is Tanfield village.Pubs include: The Ball Alley The Blue Bell Inn The Board Inn South Causey HotelThe sustrans C2C route runs through the …
68Shield budding — is a frequent technique for fruit trees (see fruit tree propagation), but can also be used for many other kinds of nursery stock. An extremely sharp knife is necessary; specialty budding knives are on the market. The rootstock or stock plant may… …
69Shield Mantis — Shield Mantis, Hood Mantis (or Hooded Mantis) and Leaf Mantis (or Leafy Mantis) are common names for certain praying mantises with an extended thorax aiding it in camouflage and leaf mimicry. The terms are used for species in the following genera …
70shield from danger — index preserve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …