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101Waveney — ▪ district, England, United Kingdom district, administrative and historic county of Suffolk, England. It is bounded on the east by the North Sea and on the northwest by the River Waveney. The interior is rich farmland. Along the river are… …
102Liste der Without-a-Trace-Episoden — Diese Liste der Without a Trace Episoden enthält alle Episoden der US amerikanischen Krimi Fernsehserie Without a Trace – Spurlos verschwunden sortiert nach der US amerikanischen Erstausstrahlung. Die Serie umfasst sieben Staffeln mit 160… …
103gnawing — gnaw·ing || nÉ”Ëɪŋ n. constant chewing, eating away; corrosion; dull persistent pain (especially in the stomach) adj. constantly chewing; corroding; persistently painful or troublesome nÉ”Ë v. nibble, bite, chew; wear away, corrode …
104acid — n 1. acrimony, acrimoniousness, acerbity, causticity, mordancy; astringency, trenchancy, virulence, virulency, asperity, venomousness, venomness. adj 2.(all usu. of taste) sour, vinegarish, vinegary, acetous, bitter, tart, harsh; acerb, acerbic,… …
105destruction — n 1. demolition, wipe out, pulverization, wrecking, wreckage, rack and ruin; razing, gutting, felling, prostration, leveling; pulling down, tearing down, taking down, bringing down, breaking down, throwing down, casting down, beating down,… …
106Fear Gortagh — (FEARGOR ta) Variations: Fair Gortha, Fairy Grass, Féar Gortach, Fód Gortach, Foidin Mearuil ( Stray Sod ), Grave Grass In Ireland there are patches of earth that have vampiric tendencies. Known as fear gortagh ( hungry grass ), it is the spot… …
107erosion — /əˈroʊʒən / (say uh rohzhuhn), /i / (say ee ) noun 1. the act of eroding. 2. the state of being eroded. 3. the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc.: *in vast areas being laid… …
108erosion — To wear away by the action of water, wind, or other elements. The gradual eating away of the soil by the operation of currents or tides. Distinguished from submergence, which is the disappearance of the soil under the water and the formation of a …
109erosion — To wear away by the action of water, wind, or other elements. The gradual eating away of the soil by the operation of currents or tides. Distinguished from submergence, which is the disappearance of the soil under the water and the formation of a …
110burning — [1] The violent combination of oxygen with any substance to produce heat. [2] The action of consuming something to produce heat, i.e., combustion. Also see lead burning. [3] The action of erosion or eating away. Electrical contacts are burning… …