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    • RE: Fodderize

      To supply or provide with an abundant amount of necessary resources, typically used in reference to providing food or sustenance, often in a way that is easy or effortless. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of overwhelming or defeating an opponent with ease, as if they were merely a disposable resource or fodder.

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    • RE: Stammel

      a coarse woolen cloth formerly used for undergarments and usually dyed bright red

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    • RE: Fodderize

      To supply or provide with an abundant amount of necessary resources, typically used in reference to providing food or sustenance, often in a way that is easy or effortless. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of overwhelming or defeating an opponent with ease, as if they were merely a disposable resource or fodder.

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    • RE: powhatan

      The Powhatan is a Native American tribe that was historically based in modern-day Virginia in the United States. It is also the name of the chief who lead this federation of tribes. The Powhatan Confederacy, as it was known, comprised around 30 tribes, with Chief Powhatan as its leader during the time of the Jamestown settlement by the English in 1607. The Powhatan people played a significant role in American history, most notably in their interactions with the early English settlers.

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    • family cuculidae

      includes cuckoo; ani; roadrunner

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    • RE: Lifeguard

      a sturdy metal bracket affixed in front of each of the leading wheels of a train to deflect small objects away from the wheels to prevent derailment.

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    • RE: Stammel

      a coarse woolen cloth formerly used for undergarments and usually dyed bright red

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    • RE: streamlined

      made efficient by stripping off nonessentials

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    • RE: Companion

      to be a companion to; to attend on; to accompany

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    • RE: sea bathing

      Sea bathing is swimming in the sea or in sea water and a sea bath is a protective enclosure for sea bathing. Unlike bathing in a swimming pool, which is generally done for pleasure or exercise purposes, sea bathing was once thought to have curative or therapeutic value. It arose from the medieval practice of visiting spas for the beneficial effects of the waters. The practice of sea bathing dates back to the 17th century but became popular in the late 18th century. The development of the first swimsuits dates from the period as does the development of the bathing machine.
      In the 19th century, the introduction of railways led to the further development of seaside resorts and bathing boxes. The death of large numbers of people while swimming in the open sea led to the introduction of surf lifesaving in Australia and lifeguards throughout the world in the early 20th century. With the extension of scheduled air transport in the latter half of the 20th century, the development of seaside resort areas such as Ibiza in Spain, the Queensland Gold Coast in Australia and the Florida Gold Coast in the US has attracted millions of visitors annually.

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    • RE: By and large

      mostly, generally; with few exceptions

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    • RE: Lockage

      toll paid for passing the locks of a canal

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