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Nemaline
Nemaline Nem"a*line, a. [L. nema thread, gr. ?, fr. ? to spin.] (Min.) Having the form of threads; fibrous.

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- Emmeline, The Orphan of the Castle is the first novel written by English writer Charlotte Smith; it was published in 1788. A Cinderella story in which...
- starts questioning her ****uality and develops a crush on drama student Emaline Addario, who is dating fellow drama student Oliver Schermerhorn. However...
- film career, Hunnicutt was typecast as a brunette ****pot. She portra**** Emaline Fetty, a con woman trying to extort money from the Clampetts in two episodes...
- Criminal Minds, Grey's Anatomy and Pretty Little Liars. Sweeney starred as Emaline Addario on the 2018 Netflix series Everything Sucks!, which revolved around...
- Growler recorded 'The Diamond Ring for Emaline', in which he fantasized about marrying a German woman called Emaline who would be given away as bride by...
- published in June 2013, and is a young adult novel. The protagonist, Emaline is a Colby native, a small beachside town, and so summer at the beach for...
- So the story goes that he went home from the meeting and told his wife, Emaline (White) Norris, and she replied she didn't think it was such a big deal...
- born on February 23, 1929, in St. Louis, Missouri, to Travis Howard and Emaline Hill, a nurse at a local hospital. When he was six years old, his parents...
- girl named Emaline who lives on a farm. Emaline's family falls apart after a terrible tractor accident. After chasing her beloved dog, Emaline's father accidentally...
- researchers focus on their Mongolic component. Some authors, including Elizabeth Emaline Bacon, Barbara A. West, Yuri Averyanov, and Elbrus Sattsayev, refer to...