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  • 51Blackfoot Confederacy — Blackfoot redirects here. For other uses, see Blackfoot (disambiguation). Blackfoot Bear Bull Total population 32,000 Regions with si …

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  • 52complexion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. hue, color, tinge, tint; skin texture; aspect, appearance. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Appearance] Syn. aspect, semblance, character; see appearance 1 , 2 , character 1 . 2. [Skin coloring] Syn. tone,… …

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  • 53tan — [[t]tæ̱n[/t]] tans, tanning, tanned 1) N SING: usu a N If you have a tan, your skin has become darker than usual because you have been in the sun. She is tall and blonde, with a permanent tan. Syn: suntan 2) V ERG If a part of your body tans or… …

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  • 54tan — I UK [tæn] / US noun Word forms tan : singular tan plural tans * 1) [countable] a suntan My tan is fading. a golden/deep tan 2) [uncountable] a light brown colour What do you think of tan for the walls? II UK [tæn] / US verb Word forms tan …

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  • 55tan — I. /tæn / (say tan) verb (tanned, tanning) –verb (t) 1. to convert (a hide) into a leather, especially by soaking or steeping in a bath prepared from bark, as wattle, etc., or synthetically. 2. to make brown by exposure to ultraviolet rays, as of …

  • 56french kid — noun Usage: usually capitalized F : fine kidskin leather that is alum tanned or vegetable tanned and finished to resemble leather originally made in France * * * kidskin tanned by an alum or vegetable process and finished in a manner originally… …

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  • 57tan. — «tan», adjective, noun, verb, tanned, tan|ning. –adj. 1. light yellowish brown in color: »He wore tan shoes. 2. having to do with tanning. 3. used in tanning. –n. 1 …

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  • 58tan — I. verb (tanned; tanning) Etymology: Middle English tannen, from Anglo French tanner, from Medieval Latin tannare, from tanum, tannum tanbark Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to convert (hide) into leather by treatment with an infusion of …

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  • 59tawny — I. adjective (tawnier; est) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French tané, tauné, literally, tanned, from past participle of tanner to tan Date: 14th century 1. of the color tawny 2. of a warm sandy color like that of well tanned skin < the&#8230; …

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  • 60Hercules — This article is about the Roman mythological hero. For the Greek mythic hero from which Hercules was adapted, see Heracles. For other uses, see Hercules (disambiguation). Gilded bronze Roman Hercules of the Theatre of Pompey , found near the&#8230; …

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