Lamb

  • 61lamb — n ( es/ ru) lamb …

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  • 62lamb — A baby sheep (noun); to give birth to a lamb (verb) …

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  • 63lamb — læm n. young sheep; meat of a young sheep; naive and innocent person; gullible person, person who is easily fooled v. give birth to a lamb, give birth to lambs …

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  • 64Lamb — Sp Lãmas Ap Lamb L JAV apyg. (Teksasas) …

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  • 65lamb — n 1. lambkin, cosset, ewe lamb, yearling, weanling. 2. innocent, ingdnue, unsophisticate, simple soul, dove; infant, babe, newborn babe, babe in the woods, child, mere child. 3. dupe, gull, gudgeon, Brit. Dial. cull, Archaic. cully, Inf. chump,… …

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  • 66Lamb — I. /læm/ (say lam) noun 1. Charles ( Elia ), 1775–1834, British essayist and critic. 2. Sir Horace, 1849–1934, English mathematician; appointed the first professor of mathematics at the University of Adelaide 1875–85. II. /læm/ (say lam) noun the …

  • 67Lamb waves — propagate in solid plates. They are elastic waves whose particle motion lies in the plane defined by the plate normal and the direction of wave propagation. In 1917, the English mathematician Horace Lamb published his classic analysis and… …

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  • 68Lamb of God — Основная информация …

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  • 69Lamb Of God — Sänger Randy Blythe auf dem With Full Force Festival 2007 Gründung 1990 als Burn the Priest Genre Metal Website …

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  • 70Lamb (surname) — Lamb is a surname, and may refer to*Alan Lamb, Australian sculptor *Allan Lamb, South African and MCC cricketer *Amanda Lamb, British television presenter *Annabel Lamb, British singer songwriter *Anthony Lamb, botanist *Barry Lamb, British… …

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