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Zealand
The Southwestern province of the Netherlands [edit] Derived terms. New ... Vietnamese: Sealand vi(vi) Welsh: Sealand cy(cy) West Frisian: Seelân ...
base flashing
(roofing) plies or strips of roof membrane material used to close-off and/or seal ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike ...
selkópur
From selur ("a seal") and kópur ("a seal pup"). [edit] Noun. selkópur ... This page was last modified on 16 December 2009, at 20:42. Text is available under the ...
kópakona
Compound from kópur (seal) and kona (woman). [edit] Noun. kópakona f. (popular belief) ... This page was last modified on 28 June 2007, at 09:09. Text is available under the ...
Sjælland
(Can we verify this etymology?) Old Norse Selund, a compound from selr (seal) and -und, which is an Indo-European suffix for place names. Selund means place with seals. ...
silkie
A creature of Irish, Scottish, Icelandic, and Faroese mythology which can ... This page was last modified on 12 October 2008, at 19:10. Text is available under the ...
tughra
A calligraphic signature of an Ottoman sultan (and some other rules to the modern day) that was affixed to official documents, carved on his seal, ...
holluschickie
Also known as a "bachelor seal", a holluschickie is a male seal without any mates. ... Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska (1898) ...
arp
Usually when I speak about arp [address resolution protocol], at least one person in the audience acts like a seal and shouts, "Arp, arp, arp!" [edit] Anagrams ...
scroll
(architecture) An ornament formed of undulations giving off spirals or sprays, usually suggestive of plant form. ... intended to represent a seal, and in some States allowed as ...

Etymology clearer in alternative form 毓 (woman 母 on left, upside down ... Significantly simplified and abstracted in large seal and seal script: woman eliminated, lines 川 re ...
deixar
deixar (first-person singular present deixo, past participle deixat) ... From Latin laxāre, present active infinitive of laxō. Compare Spanish ...
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