- The
English term
lance is derived, via
Middle English launce and Old
French lance, from the
Latin lancea, a
generic term
meaning a
spear or
javelin emplo****...
- Look up
lancing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lancing may
refer to:
Lancing (surgical procedure), a
minor surgical procedure to
release pus or pressure...
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Freelance (sometimes
spelled free-
lance or free
lance), freelancer, or
freelance worker, are
terms commonly used for a
person who is self-emplo**** and...
- Holy
Lance, also
known as the
Spear of
Longinus (named
after Saint Longinus), the
Spear of Destiny, or the Holy Spear, is
alleged to be the
lance that...
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Lance Edward Armstrong (né Gunderson; born
September 18, 1971) is an
American former professional road
racing cyclist. He
achieved international fame...
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lance daffadar and daffadar. In
other units the
equivalent is naik. Like a
British corporal, a
lance daffadar wears two rank chevrons.
Acting lance daffadar...
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Lancy is a muni****lity of the
Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.
Lancy is
first mentioned in 1097 as Lanciaco'
Lancy has an area, as of 2009[update], of...
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Lance corporal is a
military rank, used by many English-speaking
armed forces worldwide, and also by some
police forces and
other uniformed organisations...
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Lance Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an
American actor. He is
known for his
roles in
various science fiction,
action and
horror genre productions, including...
- In geometry, the
small icosacronic hexecontahedron (or
small lanceal trisicosahedron) is a
nonconvex isohedral polyhedron. It is the dual of the uniform...