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  • 91Tour T1 — Skyscraper name=Tour T1 picture= location=La Défense (Courbevoie) construction= complete use=Office spire m=185 spire ft=607 roof m=169 roof ft=554 floors=36 area= architect=Valode Pistre ArchitectesTour T1 is an office skyscraper in La Défense,… …

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  • 92Tour d'Aï — Infobox Mountain Name = Tour d Aï Photo =Tour d Ai Blick von Berneuse.jpg Caption = Elevation = convert|2331|m|ft|0 Location = SUI Range = Bernese Alps Prominence= Coordinates = coord|46|22|19.6|N|7|0|7.2|E|type:mountain… …

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  • 93Tour — Recorded in the spellings of Tour, De la Tour, Latour, Torre, de la Torre, and diminutives such as Touret, Torricina etc, this is a surname which has to be described as European . In origin it can be said to be Roman, and from the pre Christian… …

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  • 94tour — [14] Etymologically, a tour is a ‘circular movement’. The word comes via Old French tour from Latin tornus ‘lathe’, which also produced English turn. It was not used for a ‘journey of visits’ – literally a ‘circuitous journey’ – until the 17th… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 95tour — noun 1》 a journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited. 2》 a short trip to or through a place in order to view or inspect something. 3》 a journey made by performers or a sports team, in which they perform or play in several… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 96tour — /tυə/ noun a (holiday) journey to various places, coming back in the end to the place the journey started from ● The group went on a tour of Italy. ● The minister went on a fact finding tour of the region. ♦ to carry out a tour of inspection to… …

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  • 97Tour — *1. Das sind Touren, sagte der Bauer, vor acht Tagen ein Kalb und heute ein Kind. *2. Dat sin Touren, sei de Mann, do sat he met de Geit op het Dack. (Deutz.) Wenn man bei einer Handlung Anstrengung affectirt, sich ungeschickt benimmt, oder… …

    Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • 98tour — [14] Etymologically, a tour is a ‘circular movement’. The word comes via Old French tour from Latin tornus ‘lathe’, which also produced English turn. It was not used for a ‘journey of visits’ – literally a ‘circuitous journey’ – until the 17th… …

    Word origins

  • 99Ṭour — Arbaa Tourim Littérature rabbinique Littérature de Hazal Mishna • Tossefta Guemara • Talmud Talmud de Jérusalem Talmud de Babylone Traités mineurs Baraïta Midrash Halakha Baraïta de Rabbi Ishmaël Mekhilta deRab …

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  • 100Tour — 1. Abstecher, Ausfahrt, Ausflug, Ausflugsfahrt, Fahrt [ins Blaue/Grüne], Spazierfahrt, Streifzug, Vergnügungsfahrt, Wanderung; (ugs.): Rutsch [ins Grüne], Spritztour, Trip; (veraltend): [Land]partie; (ugs. veraltend): Spritzfahrt; (veraltet):… …

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