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  • 91Bábolna — ▪ Hungary       village, Komárom Esztergom megye (county), western Hungary, located on the Little Alfold (Little Hungarian Plain) between the towns of Győr and Tata.  A gently undulating relief and moderately warm and dry climate make the land… …

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  • 92MoClay — The Moclay (Moclay = from Danish: moler) strata are formally designated as the Fur Formation.[1] It is a diatomitic sediment of Lower Eocene Epoch, c. 56 54,5 Ma) age which crops out in the Limfjord region of Denmark from Silstrup via Mors and… …

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  • 93lukewarmness — luke·warm·ness || lÊŒkwÉ”rmnɪs / wɔːm n. quality of being moderately warm, tepidness; indifference, apathy …

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  • 94tepidity — te·pid·i·ty· || te pɪdÉ™tɪ n. quality of being moderately warm or lukewarm; lack of passion, absence of enthusiasm …

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  • 95tepidness — n. quality of being tepid; quality of being moderately warm, lukewarmness; quality of lacking passion or enthusiasm …

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  • 96Liechtenstein — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Liechtenstein <p></p> Background: <p></p> The Principality of Liechtenstein was established within the Holy Roman Empire in 1719. Occupied by both French and Russian… …

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  • 97mild — adjective 1》 not severe, harsh, or serious.     ↘(of weather) moderately warm.     ↘not sharp or strong in flavour.     ↘(of a medicine or cosmetic) acting gently. 2》 not intense or extreme: mild surprise. 3》 gentle and not easily provoked. noun… …

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  • 98tepid — /ˈtɛpəd / (say tepuhd) adjective moderately warm; lukewarm. {Middle English, from Latin tepidus} –tepidity /təˈpɪdəti/ (say tuh piduhtee), tepidness, noun –tepidly, adverb …

  • 99lukewarm — ► ADJECTIVE 1) only moderately warm. 2) unenthusiastic. ORIGIN from dialect luke, related to LEE(Cf. ↑lee) …

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  • 100mild — ► ADJECTIVE 1) gentle and not easily provoked. 2) of moderate severity, intensity, or effect. 3) not sharp or strong in flavour. 4) (of weather) moderately warm; less cold than expected. ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a kind of dark beer not strongly flavoured… …

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