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  • 61encrust — [ɪn krʌst, ɛn ] verb [usu. as adjective encrusted] cover with a hard crust. Derivatives encrustation noun Origin C17: from Fr. incruster or encroûter, both from L. incrustare, from in into + crusta a crust …

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  • 62cus|tard — «KUHS tuhrd», noun. a baked, boiled, or frozen pudding made of eggs, sugar, and milk. Custard is used as a dessert or as a food for sick people. ╂[variant of earlier crustade < Old French croustade < Old Provençal croustado pasty2 <… …

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  • 63metal — metallike, adj. /met l/, n., v., metaled, metaling or (esp. Brit.) metalled, metalling. n. 1. any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by… …

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  • 64paste — /payst/, n., v., pasted, pasting. n. 1. a mixture of flour and water, often with starch or the like, used for causing paper or other material to adhere to something. 2. any soft, smooth, and plastic material or preparation. 3. dough, esp. when… …

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  • 65scale — I. /skeɪl / (say skayl) noun 1. one of the thin, flat, horny or hard plates that form the covering of certain animals, as fishes. 2. any thin plate like piece, lamina, or flake such as peels off from a surface. 3. Botany a. a small rudimentary… …

  • 66Popara — (Cyrillic: попара ) is a meal made with left over or fresh bread.Products:One or two day old or fresh bread (Italian or French, with a thick crust), milk, water or tea ( chai ), butter, a teaspoon of sugar, and kajmak or sirene. A recipe:Boil the …

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  • 67mantle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English mantel, from Anglo French, from Latin mantellum Date: 13th century 1. a. a loose sleeveless garment worn over other clothes ; cloak b. a figurative cloak symbolizing preeminence or authority < accepted the mantle …

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  • 68mantle — /ˈmæntl / (say mantl) noun 1. Also, mantua. a loose, sleeveless cloak. 2. something that covers, envelops, or conceals. 3. a single or paired outgrowth of the body wall that lines the inner surface of the valves of the shell in molluscs and&#8230; …

  • 69mantle — [man′təl] n. [ME mantel &LT; OE mentel & OFr mantel, both &LT; L mantellum, mantelum, a cloth, napkin, cloak, mantle &LT; ? Celt] 1. a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape: sometimes used figuratively, in allusion to royal robes of state, as a symbol&#8230; …

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  • 70mantle — man•tle [[t]ˈmæn tl[/t]] n. v. tled, tling 1) clo a long, loose, capelike garment; sleeveless cloak 2) something that covers, envelops, or conceals: the mantle of darkness[/ex] 3) gel the portion of the earth, about 1800 mi. (2900 km) thick,&#8230; …

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