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Underback
Underback Un"der*back`, n. (Brewing) A vessel which receives the wort as it flows from the mashing tub.

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- The Derba (Russian: Дерба), also known as Derbe (Russian: Дербе; Yakut: Дьэрбэ, Cerbe) or Dzherba (Russian: Джерба), is a river in Yakutia (Sakha Republic)...
- María Herminia Pérez de León, better known as Mimí Derba (9 October 1893 – 14 July 1953) was a Mexican actress, screenwriter, and film director, considered...
- Nicholas Joseph Derba (born November 9, 1985) is an American baseball coach and former catcher, who is the current head baseball coach of the Maine Black...
- Kele is a small town in the Amaro special woreda of Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, Ethiopia. It is situated about 400 km south of...
- Derba MIDROC Cement (Amharic: ደርባ ሚድሮክ ሲሚንቶ) is a cement manufacturer in Ethiopia located 70 km north of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It was inaugurated in...
- Snap-dragon (game) – Game involving grabbing fruit out of burning brandy Wise, Derba (2003-11-10). Great Big Book of Children's Games. McGraw Hill Professional...
- (left) Chaya (right) Chuya (right) Vitim (right) Peleduy (left) Nyuya (left) Derba (left) Ura (left) Bolshoy Patom (right) Cherendey (left) Biryuk (left) Olyokma...
- Mimí Derba founded one of the first Mexican production companies, Azteca Films. She had a successful career in vaudeville before entering films. Derba was...
- Bamberg, Narciso Busquets and Mimí Derba. Julio Ahuet David T. Bamberg as Fu Manchu Narciso Busquets as Juanito Mimí Derba Cuquita Escobar Josefina Escobedo...
- Padilla, Delia Magaña, Lupe Inclán, Aurora Walker, Amelia Wilhelmy and Mimí Derba, among others. Conesa, Montalván and Rivas Cacho, were even immortalized...