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Custody
Custody Cus"to*dy (k?s"t?-d?), n. [L. custodia, fr. custos guard; prob. akin to Gr. ?????? to hide, and E. hide. See Hide to cover.] 1. A keeping or guarding; care, watch, inspection, for keeping, preservation, or security. A fleet of thirty ships for the custody of the narrow seas. --Bacon. 2. Judicial or penal safe-keeping. Jailer, take him to thy custody. --Shak.
Mastodynia
Mastodynia Mas`to*dyn"i*a, Mastodyny Mas*tod"y*ny, n. [NL. mastodynia, fr. Gr. ? the breast + ? pain.] (Med.) Pain occuring in the mamma or female breast, -- a form of neuralgia.
Mastodyny
Mastodynia Mas`to*dyn"i*a, Mastodyny Mas*tod"y*ny, n. [NL. mastodynia, fr. Gr. ? the breast + ? pain.] (Med.) Pain occuring in the mamma or female breast, -- a form of neuralgia.

Meaning of Stody from wikipedia

- Stody is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is 13.2 miles (21.2 km) west south west of Cromer, 21.8 miles (35...
- Stody, Norfolk, from a converted milking parlour. The first test transmission were broadcast on 21 October 2003, when the main transmitter at Stody was...
- James Walter McFarlane (12 December 1920, Sunderland – 9 August 1999, Stody, Norfolk) was a scholar of European literature, author of The Oxford Ibsen...
- of Arms - College of Arms". www.college-of-arms.gov.uk. "Stody Lodge Gardens History". Stody Estate. "The Pennington Family at Muncaster Castle". Muncaster...
- Priory; Roughton; St. Benet’s; Sheringham North; Sheringham South; Stalham; Stody; Suffield Park; Trunch; Wells with Holkham; Worstead. Minor gain following...
- Skeyton, Sloley, Smallburgh, Southrepps, Stalham, Stibbard, Stiffkey, Stody, Suffield, Sustead, Sutton, Swafield, Swanton Abbott, Swanton Novers Tatterford...
- Letheringsett, Melton Constable, Morston, Salthouse, Saxlingham, Sharrington, Stody, Swanton Novers, Thornage, Weybourne, Wiveton Humbleyard 21,355 acres (86...
- Stalham, Stalham Green, Stanfield, Stanford, Stanhoe, Stibbard, Stiffkey, Stody, Stoke Holy Cross, Stokesby, Stonebridge, Stow Bedon, Stow Bridge, Stradsett...
- The Reverend Thomas Pyle (born at Stody, Norfolk, 1674, died Swaffham, Norfolk, 31 December 1756) was a Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist...
- 27 June 1805 An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parishes of Briningham, Stody, and Brinton in the County of Norfolk. Bramhope Inclosure Act 1805 45 Geo...