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  • 61Wool (Dorset) — Wool es un pueblo en el distrito de Purbeck, Dorset, Inglaterra. Tiene una población de 4.118 habitantes (2001), a pesar de que la misma ha fluctuado durante los últimos quince años, debido a su proximidad a instituciones militares, alcanzando… …

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  • 62Wool — (spr. Wuhl), John Ellis, geb. 1789 zu Newburgh im Staate New York; brachte den größeren Theil seiner Jugend in einem Kaufmannsladen in Tory zu u. studirte später noch Rechtswissenschaften, gab aber nach einem Jahre dies Studium wieder auf u. nahm …

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  • 63wool maggot — n the larva of a blowfly that causes strike in sheep …

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  • 64wool fat — wool′ fat n. biochem. lanolin • Etymology: 1890–95 …

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  • 65wool sponge — ☆ wool sponge n. any of several commercial sponges (genera Hippospongia and Euspongia) with durable, soft, fibrous skeletons …

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  • 66wool|gath|er|er — «WUL GATH uhr uhr», noun. a daydreaming or absent minded person …

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  • 67wool|gath|er — «WUL GATH uhr», intransitive verb. to indulge in idle imagining or daydreaming: »My brain sometimes woolgathered or wandered, sometimes concentrated on…problems (Robert Kotlowitz). ╂[back formation < woolgathering] …

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  • 68wool|hat — «WUL HAT», noun, adjective. U.S. Informal. –n. a Southern farmer or back country rustic: »The businessmen like him; so do the Republicans and the downstate woolhats (Harper s). –adj. of the Southern back country region: »a woolhat politician …

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  • 69wool|i|ness — «WUL ee nihs», noun. = woolliness. (Cf. ↑woolliness) …

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  • 70wool|len — «WUL uhn», adjective, noun. = woolen. (Cf. ↑woolen) …

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