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Anthropophagical
Anthropophagic An`thro*po*phag"ic, Anthropophagical An`thro*po*phag"ic*al, a. Relating to cannibalism or anthropophagy.
Chaetura pelagica
Swift Swift, n. 1. The current of a stream. [R.] --Walton. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small, long-winged, insectivorous birds of the family Micropodid[ae]. In form and habits the swifts resemble swallows, but they are destitute of complex vocal muscles and are not singing birds, but belong to a widely different group allied to the humming birds. Note: The common European swift (Cypselus, or Micropus, apus) nests in church steeples and under the tiles of roofs, and is noted for its rapid flight and shrill screams. It is called also black martin, black swift, hawk swallow, devil bird, swingdevil, screech martin, and shreik owl. The common American, or chimney, swift (Ch[ae]tura pelagica) has sharp rigid tips to the tail feathers. It attaches its nest to the inner walls of chimneys, and is called also chimney swallow. The Australian swift (Ch[ae]tura caudacuta) also has sharp naked tips to the tail quills. The European Alpine swift (Cypselus melba) is whitish beneath, with a white band across the breast. The common Indian swift is Cypselus affinis. See also Palm swift, under Palm, and Tree swift, under Tree. 3. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of lizards, as the pine lizard. 4. (Zo["o]l.) The ghost moth. See under Ghost. 5. [Cf. Swivel.] A reel, or turning instrument, for winding yarn, thread, etc.; -- used chiefly in the plural. 6. The main card cylinder of a flax-carding machine.
Magically
Magically Mag"ic*al*ly, adv. In a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic.
Philacte canagica
Emperor Em"per*or, n. [OF. empereor, empereour, F. empereur, L. imperator, fr. imperare to command; in in + parare to prepare, order. See Parade, and cf. Imperative, Empress.] The sovereign or supreme monarch of an empire; -- a title of dignity superior to that of king; as, the emperor of Germany or of Austria; the emperor or Czar of Russia. Emperor goose (Zo["o]l.), a large and handsome goose (Philacte canagica), found in Alaska. Emperor moth (Zo["o]l.), one of several large and beautiful bombycid moths, with transparent spots on the wings; as the American Cecropia moth (Platysamia cecropia), and the European species (Saturnia pavonia). Emperor paper. See under Paper. Purple emperor (Zo["o]l.), a large, strong British butterfly (Apatura iris).
Supertragical
Supertragical Su`per*trag"ic*al, a. Tragical to excess.
Tragical
Tragic Trag"ic, Tragical Trag"ic*al, a. [L. tragicus, Gr.?: cf. F. tragique.] 1. Of or pertaining to tragedy; of the nature or character of tragedy; as, a tragic poem; a tragic play or representation. 2. Fatal to life; mournful; terrible; calamitous; as, the tragic scenes of the French revolution. 3. Mournful; expressive of tragedy, the loss of life, or of sorrow. Why look you still so stern and tragical ? --Shak. -- Trag"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Trag"ic*al*ness, n.
Tragically
Tragic Trag"ic, Tragical Trag"ic*al, a. [L. tragicus, Gr.?: cf. F. tragique.] 1. Of or pertaining to tragedy; of the nature or character of tragedy; as, a tragic poem; a tragic play or representation. 2. Fatal to life; mournful; terrible; calamitous; as, the tragic scenes of the French revolution. 3. Mournful; expressive of tragedy, the loss of life, or of sorrow. Why look you still so stern and tragical ? --Shak. -- Trag"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Trag"ic*al*ness, n.
Tragicalness
Tragic Trag"ic, Tragical Trag"ic*al, a. [L. tragicus, Gr.?: cf. F. tragique.] 1. Of or pertaining to tragedy; of the nature or character of tragedy; as, a tragic poem; a tragic play or representation. 2. Fatal to life; mournful; terrible; calamitous; as, the tragic scenes of the French revolution. 3. Mournful; expressive of tragedy, the loss of life, or of sorrow. Why look you still so stern and tragical ? --Shak. -- Trag"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Trag"ic*al*ness, n.

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- Evicted Contestants: Segal, Pandora, Szilvi, Jenny, Indián, Frenki, Tommyboy, Ágica, Marcsi, Anett & Csaba Start Date: 20 November 2010 End Date: 8 May 2011...
- in Plentzia old town, with an epigraph in the topolect of the time. Muxica areriocaz agica Butroe celangoa da Oroc daquie garaianago eria gordeago."...
- Old graveyard Staro groblje Rožaje 85 The tower of Omer Agić Kula Omera Agića Rožaje 86 The blockhouse of Šefkija Bećiragić Čardak Šefkije Bećiragića...
- family from ****ujevci, consisting of Nikola and Agica Oksomić and 87-year-old Marija Tomić, Agica's mother, were murdered by two local Serb volunteers...
- Rank Team Result All Clear X Total  Yugoslavia Agica Dudovič Floriana Čadež Malči Mohar Gorinka Erski Francka Erjavec Barbara Bulič 1738 290 290 301 290...
- Bos   Joris van Lankveld   2. Aymeric Lebatteux Simon Poulat 3. Marius Agica Radu Nistor 2013 Atlanta, USA 32 pairs 1. M****imiliano Di Franco  Gabriele...
- Retrieved March 13, 2016. "Il nuovo CD di Marco Di Meco" (in Italian). Agica. May 2, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2018. "Interview by Maurizio di Fazio" (in...
- "Professor William Montagna". Appuntamenti Giornalieri Cultura Abruzzo (AGICA). 1 August 2016. McNutt, N. Scott; Carlisle, Kay S. (1996). "Dedication:...
- Rodrigo GARCIA DA ROSA (Uru), Alejandro SCANAVINO (Arg)   3. NED RUM Marius AGICA (USA), Bob DRIJVER (Ned), Radu NISTOR (Rom), Ernst WACKWITZ (Ned) 4. France...