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called his
gnomes occasionally by
these names (Bergmännlein, etc.) in the
German publications of his work (1567).
Paracelsus claimed gnomes measured 2...
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History Museum,
Sherlock Gnomes and his ****istant, Dr. Watson,
confront their nemesis, the pie
mascot Moriarty, who is
holding gnomes hostage and is seemingly...
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GNOME (/ɡəˈnoʊm/, /ˈnoʊm/) is a free and open-source
desktop environment for
Linux and
other Unix-like
operating systems. Many
major Linux distributions...
- hats. Typically,
gnomes stand between one and two feet (30 and 60 cm).
Originating as a
decoration for the
wealthy in Europe,
garden gnomes are now prevalent...
- the
Gnomes (1987) and The New
World of the
Gnomes (1996); and
three films edited from the series: The
Gnomes'
Great Adventure (1987), The
Gnomes in the...
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Gnomes (film), a 1980 film
based on the 1977 book "
Gnomes" (South Park), a 1998
episode of
South Park
Gnomes,
characters in
Gravity Falls "The
Gnome"...
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their wits' end, they
finally see Tw****'s
gnomes and ply them for information. At the
gnomes' lair, the
gnomes claim to be
business experts and explain...
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Brown criticised the
Swiss bankers and said, "The
gnomes of Zürich are at work again." The term "
Gnomes of Zürich" was then used by many
other politicians...
- Look up
gnomic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gnomic may
refer to:
Gnomic aspect, a
grammatical aspect, mood, or
tense expressing a
general truth...
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Gnomic poetry consists of
meaningful sayings put into
verse to aid the memory. They were
known by the Gr****s as
gnomes (c.f. the Gr****
adjective γνωμικός...