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1A for further condiseration in Scottish Law 2 words
?D ???Z?A?U?
12A Large projecting incisors
B?C???A?T
27A Mixture of materials such as mortar and plaster
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3D Mounted Sentry stationed to watch an enemy
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9D 2 words Bones comprising skull and vertebrae column
?X?A? Skeleton
25D Helmet replacing basinetc1450
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1A for further condiseration in Scottish Law 2 words
?D ???Z?A?U?
12A Large projecting incisors
B?C???A?T
27A Mixture of materials such as mortar and plaster
C???O
3D Mounted Sentry stationed to watch an enemy
??D???E
9D 2 words Bones comprising skull and vertebrae column
?X?A? Skeleton
25D Helmet replacing basinetc1450
A???T
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5d,
neophyte (plural neophytes)
A beginner.
A novice (recent convert), a new convert or proselyte.
(Christianity) A name given by the early Christians, and still given by the Roman Catholics, to those who have recently embraced the Christian faith, and been admitted to baptism, especially those converts from heathenism or Judaism.
(biology) A plant species recently introduced to an area (in contrast to archaeophyte, a long-established introduced species).
neophyte (plural neophytes)
A beginner.
A novice (recent convert), a new convert or proselyte.
(Christianity) A name given by the early Christians, and still given by the Roman Catholics, to those who have recently embraced the Christian faith, and been admitted to baptism, especially those converts from heathenism or Judaism.
(biology) A plant species recently introduced to an area (in contrast to archaeophyte, a long-established introduced species).
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