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A kolk is an underwater vortex causing hydrodynamic scour by rapidly rushing water past an underwater obstacle. High-velocity gradients produce a high-shear
Choice COLC 724 (2006). 1971 Reprise MS 2041 The Four of Us 93 Vinyl (original) Reel (RST-2041-B) CD (reissue) Reissued in USA by Collectors' Choice COLC 721
Colcom Foods Type Private Traded as ZSE: COLC Industry Food Headquarters Harare, Zimbabwe Products Meat, pork, beef, chicken Website www.colcomfoods.com
November 2008. "Honour of Royal Salute switches to Colchester town centre – Colc". Colchester.gov.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2010.[dead link] "Election Maps"
š, č' > č, c' > c. South Slavic form of liquid metathesis (CoRC > CRaC, CoLC > CLaC etc.) Most of these are not exclusive in character, however, and are
pond) On the same day, Sex Matters had their judicial review against the CoLC refused. Mrs Justice Lieven said the "appropriate forum" for the claim is
follows: *CerC > CereC *CorC > CoroC *CelC, *ColC > ColoC *CьrC > CerC *CъrC > CorC *CьlC, *CъlC > ColC Examples: Proto-Slavic *bêrgъ "bank (of a river)
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Liverpool (LVRPL) L42 Lincoln College (LINCN) L43 The City of Liverpool College (COLC) L46 Liverpool Hope University (LHOPE) L48 The Liverpool Institute for Performing
CorC gives CoroC (Common Slavic *borda gives Ukrainian boroda, борода́) ColC gives ColoC (Common Slavic *bolto gives Ukrainian boloto, боло́то) CerC gives
occupied by 2 car parks (one run by City of Lincoln Council (CoLC), the other NCP). The CoLC car park was located above the old bus station and a still
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A genus of bulbous-rooted plants found in many parts of Europe, including the meadow saffron.
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a kind of linen made at Colchis.
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Polishing rouge; a reddish brown oxide of iron, used in polishing glass, and also as a pigment; -- called also crocus Martis.
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A deep yellow powder; the oxide of some metal calcined to a red or deep yellow color; esp., the oxide of iron (Crocus of Mars or colcothar) thus produced from salts of iron, and used as a polishing powder.
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The name of the ship which carried Jason and his fifty-four companions to Colchis, in quest of the Golden Fleece.
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A powerful vegetable alkaloid, C17H19NO5, extracted from the Colchicum autumnale, or meadow saffron, as a white or yellowish amorphous powder, with a harsh, bitter taste; -- called also colchicia.
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