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  • 61St. Janes Frances de Chantal —     St. Jane Frances de Chantal     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Jane Frances de Chantal     Born at Dijon, France, 28 January, 1572; died at the Visitation Convent Moulins, 13 December, 1641.     Her father was president of the Parliament of… …

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  • 62upbreak — 1. verb To break upwards; to force away or passage to the surface. 2. noun A breaking upward or bursting forth; an upburst. Mrs. Browning …

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  • 63Church music — For the album by David Crowder Band, see Church Music (album) . Church singing, Tacuinum Sanitatis Casanatensis (14th century). Church music may be defined as music written for performance in church, or any musical setting of ecclestiacal l …

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  • 64Saint Louis University (Baguio) — Not to be confused with Saint Louis University. Saint Louis University Pamantasan ng San Luis Latin …

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  • 65plasmoptysis — plas·mop·ty·sis plaz mäp tə səs n, pl ty·ses .sēz the bursting forth of protoplasm from a cell through rupture of the cell wall …

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  • 66Wormleighton — This unusual name is of English locational origin, from the place called Wormleighton in Warwickshire. The placename is first recorded in 956 as Wilmanlehtune and in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Wimelstone , while by 1236 it has become… …

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  • 67haemorrhage — [17] Haemorrhage means literally a ‘bursting forth of blood’. It comes ultimately from Greek haimorrhagíā, a compound formed from Greek haima ‘blood’ and an element derived from the same source as the verb rhēgnúnai ‘break, burst’. Haima, a word… …

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  • 68budding — n. sprouting, developing, bursting forth adj. sprouting; developing, beginning to develop bÊŒd n. sprout, shoot; guy, fellow (Slang) v. sprout, grow buds …

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  • 69buddings — n. sprouting, developing, bursting forth adj. sprouting; developing, beginning to develop …

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  • 70eruption — e rup·tion || pʃn n. act or instance of bursting forth suddenly; act or instance of breaking out (about a skin rash) …

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