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  • 101Lore Wittek — Fifi Brix (* 16. Dezember 1932 in Magdeburg als Lore Kowalke, nach Heirat Lore Wittek) ist eine deutsche Chansonnière, Komponistin und Autorin. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 Programme 3 Filmografie …

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  • 102Lore (anatomie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lore. Chez cette femelle Mérion de Lambert, on voit clairement le lore et le pourtour de l œil roux. Le lore …

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  • 103Lore Wiesner — Hansi Bochow Blüthgen (* 2. Januar 1897 in Berlin Charlottenburg; † 30. August 1983 in München; eigentlich Hanna Dora Margarethe, geborene Blüthgen; Pseudonym: Lore Wiesner) war Schriftstellerin, Lektorin und literarische Übersetzerin.… …

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  • 104Lore and Language —    Launched in July 1969 as the journal of the Survey of Language and Folklore at the University of Sheffield (renamed the Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language (CECTAL) in 1976), Lore and Language is still published, edited… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 105lore — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lār; akin to Old High German lēra doctrine, Old English leornian to learn Date: before 12th century 1. archaic something that is taught ; lesson 2. something that is learned: a. knowledge gained …

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  • 106lore — (plural lores)) the area between the eyes and the mouth on a fish s head (more usually used in ornithology) …

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  • 107lore — see lorum …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 108lore — noun /lɔː,lɔɹ,loʊɹ/ a) all the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience. b) The backstory created around a fictional universe …

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  • 109LORE — Legends Of Renegade Eternal (Community » Media) …

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  • 110lore — (lo r ) s. m. Pièce de la bouche de quelques insectes.    Terme de botanique. Filament de certains lichens et des conferves. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Lat. lorum, courroie …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré