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Acturience
Acturience Ac*tu"ri*ence, n. [A desid. of L. agere, actum, to act.] Tendency or impulse to act. [R.] Acturience, or desire of action, in one form or another, whether as restlessness, ennui, dissatisfaction, or the imagination of something desirable. --J. Grote.
Centuries
Century Cen"tu*ry, n.; pl. Centuries. [L. centuria (in senses 1 & 3), fr. centum a hundred: cf. F. centurie. See Cent.] 1. A hundred; as, a century of sonnets; an aggregate of a hundred things. [Archaic.] And on it said a century of prayers. --Shak. 2. A period of a hundred years; as, this event took place over two centuries ago. Note: Century, in the reckoning of time, although often used in a general way of any series of hundred consecutive years (as, a century of temperance work), usually signifies a division of the Christian era, consisting of a period of one hundred years ending with the hundredth year from which it is named; as, the first century (a. d. 1-100 inclusive); the seventh century (a.d. 601-700); the eighteenth century (a.d. 1701-1800). With words or phrases connecting it with some other system of chronology it is used of similar division of those eras; as, the first century of Rome (A.U.C. 1-100). 3. (Rom. Antiq.) (a) A division of the Roman people formed according to their property, for the purpose of voting for civil officers. (b) One of sixty companies into which a legion of the army was divided. It was Commanded by a centurion. Century plant (Bot.), the Agave Americana, formerly supposed to flower but once in a century; -- hence the name. See Agave. The Magdeburg Centuries, an ecclesiastical history of the first thirteen centuries, arranged in thirteen volumes, compiled in the 16th century by Protestant scholars at Magdeburg.
Inquisiturient
Inquisiturient In*quis`i*tu"ri*ent, a. Inquisitorial. [Obs.] ``Our inquisiturient bishops.' --Milton.
Magdeburg centuries
Magdeburg Mag"de*burg, n. A city of Saxony. Magdeburg centuries, Magdeburg hemispheres. See under Century, and Hemisphere.
Parturiency
Parturiency Par*tu"ri*en*cy, n. Parturition.
Parturient
Parturient Par*tu"ri*ent, a. [L. parturiens, p. pr. of parturire to desire to bring forth, fr. parere, partum, to bring forth. See Parent.] Bringing forth, or about to bring forth, young; fruitful. --Jer. Tailor.
Roturier
Roturier Ro`tu`rier", n. [F.] A person who is not of noble birth; specif., a freeman who during the prevalence of feudalism held allodial land.
Scaturient
Scaturient Sca*tu"ri*ent, a.[L. scaturiens, p. pr. of scaturire gush out, from scatere to bubble, gush.] Gushing forth; full to overflowing; effusive. [R.] A pen so scaturient and unretentive. --Sir W. Scott.
The Magdeburg Centuries
Century Cen"tu*ry, n.; pl. Centuries. [L. centuria (in senses 1 & 3), fr. centum a hundred: cf. F. centurie. See Cent.] 1. A hundred; as, a century of sonnets; an aggregate of a hundred things. [Archaic.] And on it said a century of prayers. --Shak. 2. A period of a hundred years; as, this event took place over two centuries ago. Note: Century, in the reckoning of time, although often used in a general way of any series of hundred consecutive years (as, a century of temperance work), usually signifies a division of the Christian era, consisting of a period of one hundred years ending with the hundredth year from which it is named; as, the first century (a. d. 1-100 inclusive); the seventh century (a.d. 601-700); the eighteenth century (a.d. 1701-1800). With words or phrases connecting it with some other system of chronology it is used of similar division of those eras; as, the first century of Rome (A.U.C. 1-100). 3. (Rom. Antiq.) (a) A division of the Roman people formed according to their property, for the purpose of voting for civil officers. (b) One of sixty companies into which a legion of the army was divided. It was Commanded by a centurion. Century plant (Bot.), the Agave Americana, formerly supposed to flower but once in a century; -- hence the name. See Agave. The Magdeburg Centuries, an ecclesiastical history of the first thirteen centuries, arranged in thirteen volumes, compiled in the 16th century by Protestant scholars at Magdeburg.

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- Turie (Hungarian: Háromudvar) is a village and muni****lity in Žilina District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia. In historical records the village...
- Turie Pole (Hungarian: Túrmező) was a village of the Zvolen District in the modern-day Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. It was founded in 1337. In...
- Beverly. Years there were spent at an African-American elementary school (Turie T. Small), as part of the integration which continued in the late 1960s...
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- Champion Elementary Palm Terrace Elementary R.J. Longstreet Elementary Turie T. Small Elementary Westside Elementary Campbell Middle School David C....
- which is only a part of the whole valley located between Rajecká Lesná and Turie. Axis of the land is river Rajčanka. The valley covers whole watershed of...
- 925 Strečno - 2,661 Višňové 2,610 2,610 Divina - 2,483 Dlhé Pole - 2,029 Turie 1,981 1,981 Kamenná Poruba - 1,826 Stráňavy - 1,822 Lietavská Lúčka 1,786...
- Sydney Contemporary Art Fair and Day01 Gallery (also in Sydney). In 2018 Turie created on site at the Adam Art Gallery in Wellington an artwork called...
- lasə lìní kúə́; lìə̀- kúə́ lə́l / lérə Vere Gə-Lim nual / nuarie túl / túríé míil / mííré nuul / nuurie mɛ́rl / mɛ́ɛ́rɛ̄ dám / dámdə́ kpaal / kpaarie...
- Tur'i Remety (Ukrainian: Тур'ї Ремети; Hungarian: Turja-Remete; Slovak: Turie Remety; Czech: Remetské Hámre or Turjanský Remety) is a village in the Uzhhorod...