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  • 101Sabbath — Contents 1 Jewish tradition 1.1 Weekly Sabbath 1.2 Weekend Sabbath …

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  • 102Rapa Nui calendar — CalendarsThe Rapa Nui calendar was the indigenous lunisolar calendar of Easter Island. It is now obsolete.AttestationWilliam J. Thomson, paymaster on the USS Mohican, spent twelve days on Easter Island from 1886 19 December to 30 December. Among… …

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  • 103The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries — The Investiture of Ali at Ghadir Khumm (MS Arab 161, fol. 162r) …

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  • 104Drachiella — Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota (unranked): Archaeplastida Phylum: Rhodophyta …

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  • 105Fungus — Fungi redirects here. You may be looking for Fungi (music) or Fungus (XM). Fungi Temporal range: Early Devonian–Recent (but see text) …

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  • 106Rongo rongo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Símbolos Rongo rongo Se conoce con el nombre de rongo rongo a un supuesto sistema de escritura tallado con ‘puntas de obsidiana o dientes de tiburón’, en su mayoría sobre las tablillas de madera. Los habitantes de la …

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  • 107Chinese calendar — the former calendar of China, in which the year consisted of 12 lunar months with an intercalary month added seven times every 19 years to reconcile the lunar year of 354 days with the solar year of 365 days, time being reckoned in 60 year cycles …

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  • 108fungus — fungic /fun jik/, adj. funguslike, adj. /fung geuhs/, n., pl. fungi /fun juy, fung guy/, funguses, adj. n. 1. any of a diverse group of eukaryotic single celled or multinucleate organisms that live by decomposing and absorbing the organic… …

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  • 109meristem — /mer euh stem /, n. Bot. embryonic tissue in plants; undifferentiated, growing, actively dividing cells. [1870 75; < Gk merist(ós) divided, distributed (equiv. to *merid , s. of merízein to divide into parts (deriv. of méris part, share) + tos v …

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  • 110Shang dynasty — or Yin dynasty Traditionally, the second of China s dynasties, following the Xia dynasty. Until excavations in the 20th century provided archaeological evidence for the Xia, the Shang was the first verifiable Chinese dynasty. Dates for its&#8230; …

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