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sails and fully-battened
junk rigs were
introduced to
Chinese junks by the 12th
century CE.
Similar designs to the
Chinese junk were also
adopted by other...
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Junkers Flugzeug- und
Motorenwerke AG (JFM,
earlier JCO or JKO in
World War I, English:
Junkers Aircraft and
Motor Works) more
commonly Junkers [ˈjʊŋkɐs]...
- Burgess, 1996
Junk, a
novel by
Christopher Largen Junk (band), a
British pop band
Junk, by
Ferry Corsten, 2006
Junk, by Jejune, 1997
Junk, by
Junk (band), 1995...
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Junker (Danish:
Junker, German:
Junker, Dutch: Jonkheer, English: Yunker, Norwegian:
Junker, Swedish:
Junker, Georgian: იუნკერი, Iunkeri) is a
noble honorific...
- Look up
Junker or
junker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Junker may
refer to:
Junker,
originally a
noble honorific used
across the German-speaking...
- Pixel
Junk is a
series of
downloadable games developed by Q-Games. The
series made its
debut on
PlayStation 3 with Pixel
Junk Racers,
released July 11, 2007...
- Look up
junk mail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Junk mail may
refer to:
Advertising mail, the
delivery of
advertising material to
recipients of postal...
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Junk faxes are a form of
telemarketing where unsolicited adverti****ts are sent via fax transmission.
Junk faxes are the
faxed equivalent of spam or...
- The
Junkers (/ˈjʊŋkər/ YUUNG-kər; German: [ˈjʊŋkɐ]) were
members of the
landed nobility in Prussia. They
owned great estates that were
maintained and...
- term
Junker (Russian: юнкер (yunker)) had
several meanings in
Imperial Russia. The
Russian substantive Yunker is
derived from the
German noun
Junker, where...