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Latin phrase "quid pro quo". A
pound (£1) may also be
referred to as a "
nicker" or "nugget" (rarer). Some
other pre-decimal
United Kingdom coins or denominations...
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Benjamin Esmond Nicker (3
March 1908 – 19
April 1941) was an
Australian explorer raised in
Central Australia. In 1923, at 15,
Nicker crossed the Tanami...
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Guilandina bonduc,
commonly known as grey
nicker,
nicker bean,
fever nut or
knicker nut, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
senna tribe, Caesalpinieae...
- (Gymnocladus dioicus), also
known as
American coffee berry,
Kentucky ****gany,
nicker tree, and
stump tree, is a tree in the
subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the...
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Entada gigas,
commonly known as the monkey-ladder, sea bean, cœur de la mer or sea heart, is a
species of
flowering liana in the pea family,
Fabaceae of...
- Icelandic: nykur; Estonian: näkk; Old English: nicor; English: neck or
nicker) are humanoid, and
often shapeshifting water spirits in
Germanic mythology...
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species are
locally known in the
Caribbean as "grey
nickers" and "yellow
nickers". The word
nicker probably derives from the
Dutch word "knikker", meaning...
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produce poster colors include Kokuyo Camlin, Monami, Pentel, Sakura, and
Nicker.
Gouache Tempera, the
common name for
Poster paint in the US and also a...
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influence of
older Dutch expressions like zo
zwart als de nikker, with necker,
nicker meaning "water demon, evil spirit, devil", from Proto-Germanic *nikwiz-...
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screech Hermit crab
chirp Hippopotamus growl Hornet buzz
Horse neigh, whinny,
nicker,
hoofbeats (clip-clop)
Hyena laugh Jackal gecker Koala bellow,
shriek Kangaroo...