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Lutine may
refer to: HMS
Lutine, a
frigate of the
Royal Navy,
formerly of the
French navy HMS
Lutine's bell (
Lutine Bell)
preserved at Lloyd's of London...
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Lutine was a
frigate which served in both the
French Navy and the
Royal Navy. She was
launched by the
French in 1779. The ship p****ed to
British control...
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borne the name HMS
Lutin or
Lutine,
Lutine being French for "the tease" or "tormentress" or more
literally "imp", and
Lutine the feminine: HMS
Lutin was...
- 6-Dihydroxyindole
Names IUPAC name 1H-Indole-5,6-diol
Other names Dopamine lutine Aminochrome DHI
Identifiers CAS
Number 3131-52-0 Y 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...
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amusing goblin) in
French folklore and
fairy tales.
Female lutins are
called lutines (French pronunciation: [lytin]). A
lutin (varieties
include the Nain Rouge...
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Yacht Lutine is the name
given to all Lloyd's of
London Yacht Club's (LLYC)
sailing yachts,
often with sail
number GBR809 A Laurent-Giles
designed Bermudan...
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sailing frigate captured from the
French in June 1799. She was
renamed '
Lutine' in
November 1799 and used as a
prison ship at Gibraltar. Sold in April...
- world's
largest medieval free-swinging bell. The
Lutine Bell is the ship's bell of the
wrecked HMS
Lutine,
weighs 106
pounds (48 kg) and
bears the inscription...
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hobgoblin in
French folklore and
fairy tales.
Female lutins are
called lutines.
Manticore –
Creature with a man's head, a lion's body, bat wings, and...
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tsunami in the
Mediterranean Sea and
kills three thousand. 1799 – HMS
Lutine sinks with the loss of 240 men and a
cargo worth £1,200,000. 1804 – Hobart...