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Celt

who formerly inhabited a great part of Central and Western Europe and whose descendants at the present day occupy Ireland Wales the Highlands of Scotland and the northern shores of France

Nestle

To make and occupy a nest to nest

Metaxylene

That variety of xylene or dimethyl benzene in which the two methyl groups occupy the meta position with reference to each other It is a colorless inflammable liquid

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Intervocalic

Situated between vowels immediately preceded and followed by vowel sounds as p in occupy d in idea etc

Inhabit

To live or dwell in to occupy as a place of settled residence as wild beasts inhabit the forest men inhabit cities and houses

hinterland

of the hinterland sometimes advanced that occupation of the coast supports a claim to an exclusive right to occupy from time to time the territory lying inland of the coast

Hammer beam

not to have a tiebeam at the top of the wall Each principal has two hammer beams which occupy the situation and to some extent serve the purpose of a tiebeam

Encamp

To form and occupy a camp to prepare and settle in temporary habitations as tents or huts to halt on a march

Dream

The thoughts or series of thoughts or imaginary transactions which occupy the mind during sleep a sleeping vision

Cumber

load to be burdensome or oppressive to to hinder or embarrass in attaining an object to obstruct or occupy uselessly to embarrass to trouble

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