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Ramequin
Ramequin Ram"e*quin, n. [F.] The porcelian or earthen mold in which ramequins are baked and served, by extension, any dish so used.
Ramequin
Ramequin Ram"e*quin, n. [F.] (Cookery) A mixture of cheese, eggs, etc., formed in a mold, or served on bread. [Written also ramekin.]

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- of the drug". Lemmon also marketed a small quantity under another name, Mequin, so doctors could prescribe the drug without the negative connotations....
- Mequin of the Pokanoket Tribe and Wampanoag nation, and brother of Metacomet. Wamsutta was born circa 1634 as the eldest son of M****asoit Ousa Mequin...
- Retrieved 30 November 2008. Cline, Duane A. (2001). "The M****asoit Ousa Mequin". rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved 30 November 2008. "History & Culture"...
- 11 b=14.14 c=7.57 β=91.4 Z=4 1403 2.71 light tan N-methyl quinolinium (N-MeQuin)2{[SbBr6](Br3)} triclinic P1 a=8.0902 b=8.5656 c=11.6475 𝛼 = 68.901° β...
- The Z-shaped navigation course was handled by the French pilot François Méquin. During the swim, Boyton made use of the sail attached to the suit, which...
- dock and the lock. In 1860, the first wooden casino, built by former Mayor Méquin, was inaugurated. In 1865, it was followed by the ho****e of St. Peter....
- June 2003 Geometry of the Golden Section, Robert Vincent, translated by A. Mequin. Chalagam Publishing (France), 2003 Attractive Opposites by Stephen Henkin...