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  • 11Sally port — Sally Sal ly, n.; pl. {Sallies}. [F. saillie, fr. saillir. See Sally, v.] 1. A leaping forth; a darting; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A rushing or bursting forth; a quick issue; a sudden eruption; specifically, an issuing of troops from a place… …

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  • 12sally — I. noun (plural sallies) Etymology: Middle French saillie, from Old French, from saillir to rush forward, from Latin salire to leap; akin to Greek hallesthai to leap Date: 1560 1. an action of rushing or bursting forth; especially a sortie of… …

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  • 13Mary Magdalene — This article is about the disciple of Jesus. For other uses, see Mary Magdalene (disambiguation). Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene at the foot of the Cross, mourning for the dead Christ West: Penitent East …

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  • 14emission — n 1. discharging, emanation, ejaculation, sending forth, pouring forth, outpour, effusion; exudation, excretion, secretion, oozing, leaking; throwing out, extrusion, ejection; eruption, bursting forth, eructation, disgorgement, egestion, voidance …

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  • 15Pomegranate — For other uses, see Pomegranate (disambiguation). Pomegranate Punica granatum Fruit Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 16erumpent — /i rum peuhnt/, adj. 1. bursting forth. 2. (of fungi or algae) prominent; projecting from or bursting through host tissue. [1640 50; < L erumpent (s. of erumpens), prp. of erumpere, equiv. to e E + rumpere to break; see ENT] * * * …

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  • 17ebullience — n.; (also ebulliency) 1. Effervescence, ebullition, boiling over. 2. Bursting forth, overflow, burst, rush, bursting vigor …

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  • 18e|rum|pent — «ih RUHM puhnt», adjective. 1. bursting forth. 2. Botany. prominent, as if bursting through the epidermis. ╂[&LT; Latin ērumpēns, entis, present participle of ērumpere erupt &LT; ex out + rumpere burst] …

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  • 19ex|plo|sion — «ehk SPLOH zhuhn», noun. 1. the action of bursting (of something) with a loud noise; an exploding; blowing up: »The explosion of the bomb shook the whole neighborhood. 2. a loud noise caused by this: »People five miles away heard the explosion. 3 …

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  • 20eruption — e*rup tion, n. [L. eruptio, fr. erumpere, eruptum, to break out; e out + rumpere, to break: cf. F. [ e]ruption. See {Rupture}.] 1. The act of breaking out or bursting forth; as: (a) A violent throwing out of flames, lava, etc., as from a volcano&#8230; …

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