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Pandermite
Pandermite Pan*der"mite, n. [From Panderma, a port on the Black Sea from which it is exported.] (Min.) A hydrous borate of lime, near priceite.
Sclerodermite
Sclerodermite Scler`o*der"mite, n. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The hard integument of Crustacea. (b) Sclerenchyma.

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- Dermot Patrick Mulroney (born October 31, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his roles in romantic comedy, western, and drama films...
- as L'éditeur Juliette Gréco as Aglaonice Roger Blin as The Poet Édouard Dermit as Jacques Cégeste René Worms as Judge In his autobiography, the actor Jean-Pierre...
- Jesús Dermit (14 March 1909 – 14 October 1988) was a Spanish racing cyclist. He rode in the 1930 Tour de France. "Jesús Dermit". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
- McDermit may refer to: ****e McDermit, New Zealand fencer Fort McDermit, American fort in Nevada This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- longest-lasting relationships were with French actors Jean Marais and Édouard Dermit [fr], whom Cocteau formally adopted. Cocteau cast Marais in The Eternal...
- which cover mythological themes. He also proudly shows paintings by Edouard Dermit and Jean Marais and plays around his own home in Villefranche. Film at Ubuweb...
- Fort McDermit (or Fort McDermitt) (Original name in Northern Paiute: wayadiaga, meaning rye gr**** canyon) was a U.S. Army fort in Nevada. It was established...
- originally called Dugout, was named after Fort McDermit. It was named after Lt. Col. Charles McDermit, commander of the Military District of Nevada, who...
- Dermit McEncroe, Irish doctor and poet, fl. early 18th-century MacEncroe resided in Paris, France, where in 1728 he published several poems. One of these...
- ****e Lynette Horne (née McDermit, born 9 May 1945) is a former New Zealand fencer who won two bronze medals representing her country at the 1966 British...