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  • 111Scythe — For the ancient Sicilian tyrant, see Scythes. A scythe (PronEng|ˈsaɪð, from Old English siðe Oxford English Dictionary 1933] .) is an agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops. It was largely replaced by horse drawn and then… …

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  • 112Medieval football — An illustration of so called mob football , a variety of medieval football. Medieval football is a modern term sometimes used for a wide variety of localised football games which were invented and played in Europe of the Middle Ages. Alternative… …

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  • 113Ingatestone Hall — is a sixteenth century manor house in Essex, England. It was built by Sir William Petre, and his descendants live in the house to this day.Queen Elizabeth I spent several nights at the hall on her royal progress of 1561.The Hall has two priest… …

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  • 115Sevnica Castle — and offers a magnificent vantage point from which to view the surrounding countryside.HistoryThe Archdiocese of Salzburg held local estates since 1043 and Sevnica Castle was mentioned for the first time in its record in 1309 like “Castellum… …

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  • 116ar(ǝ)- —     ar(ǝ)     English meaning: to plough     Deutsche Übersetzung: “pflũgen”     Material: Arm. araur “ plow “ (*arütrom; Hũbschmann Arm. stem I 21); Gk. ἀρόω (ἤροσα, ἄροτος) “ plough, till “, ἀρότης, ἀροτήρ “ plowman “, ἄροτρον “ plow “; with …

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  • 117Mattock — A cutter mattock, embedded in a lawn A mattock is a versatile hand tool, used for digging and chopping, similar to the pickaxe. It has a long handle, and a stout head, which combines an axe blade and an adze (cutter mattock) or a pick and an adze …

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  • 118Battle of Old Baldy — Part of the Korean War Map of the Old Baldy area …

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  • 119rototiller — /roh teuh til euhr/, n. a motorized device having spinning blades perpendicular to the ground and arranged like spokes, used for tilling soil. Also roto tiller, roto tiller. Also called rotary tiller. [1920 25; ROT(ARY) + O + TILLER1] * * * …

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  • 120agriculture — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Science of cultivating Nouns 1. (art ofgrowing) agriculture, cultivation, husbandry, farming, tillage, culture; aeroculture, aeroponics, agrobiology, agrology, agronomy, agrostology; gardening,… …

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