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word and county's
The county's name originates from an Oneida word meaning " large bull-thistle.
The county's name originated from the word calumet, which was a ceremonial pipe used by Native Americans in councils on the east shore of Lake Winnebago.
The county's name comes from the Irish word Clár, meaning a board or plank.
The county's name is an Anglicization of the Anishinaabemowin word ogimaa, meaning " chief ".
The county's name comes from an American Indian word meaning " wild rice eater.
The county's name is said to be a Native American word meaning " delight of life ", but it is a neologism made up by Indian agent and ethnographer Henry Schoolcraft, who sometimes gave the name " Leelinau " to Native American women in his tales.
His word was to be corroborated by various prisoners at various of the county's jails, freedom the reward for corroboration.

word and warm
The northeastern flank of the Cordillera Real is known as the Yungas, from the Aymara word meaning " warm valleys.
The name Jemima in Hebrew literally means " warm ", i. e. affectionate and hence it is taken to mean dove, which in Hebrew is also derived from the word for warmth.
Effleurage, a French word meaning " to skim " or " to touch lightly on ", is a series of massage strokes used in Swedish massage to warm up the muscle before deep tissue work using petrissage.
Its name derives from the Turkish word Ilıca, meaning " warm thermal springs ".
Sure, when Twenty-five comes, we'll have our own agin, the right will overcome the might-the bottomless pit will be locked-ay, double bolted, if St. Pether gets the kays, for he's the very boy that will acommodate the heretics wid a warm corner ; an ' yit, faith, ther's many o ' them that myself ' ud put in a good word for, after all.
" Choko " is the Puntun and Itza Maya word for " warm " or " hot.
The name Wurm is thought to originate from the German word warm ( same meaning in English ), as the source brooks were fed from the thermal springs in Aachen.
However recent studies have shown that the name is derived from the Old Slavonic word topol meaning " warm, hot ", for there were hot springs in the region in early medieval times.
For example, the following are solutions to the word ladder puzzle between words " cold " and " warm ".
* In early French, vocalized in many positions between a preceding vowel and a following consonant or end of a word, for example caldus ( Vulgar Latin for " warm, hot ") became chaud ( in Old French with a diphthong similar to, later monophthongized to ).

word and springs
The Yakut language word " oymyakon " means " river doesn't freeze " after the local tributary of the Indigirka River fed by the hot springs which continues to flow year round in this permafrost region.
would give the answer, a word used by Christians to praise God, but not what first springs to mind on reading the clue.
In ancient times, the island was known as Hydrea ( Υδρέα, derived from the Greek word for " water "), which was a reference to the springs on the island.
It was named for the Watauga River, whose name is said to be a Native American word, the meaning of which is in dispute among various histories with translations ranging from beautiful water, whispering waters, village of many springs, and river of islands, to name a few.
Near the turn of the century, as word of the springs spread, a small community developed.
The name Pismo comes from the Chumash word for tar, which was gathered from tar springs in Price Canyon near Pismo Beach.
The city's name originated from the nearby hot springs, as " caliente " is the Spanish word meaning " hot ".
The area was first large farms and ranches, and took its name from the Cherokee word for " village of many springs.
Geuda is said to be an Indian word, Ge-u-da, meaning healing springs, and the place must have been a well known stopping place with the Indians.
He had deducted this from the French word ' expérience ', art springs from experience of the artist and is continuously changing.
In a word, Tavush is a great recreation area with picturesque river valleys, deep gorges, crystal curative springs and lakes reflecting the azure sky and surrounding woods.
The name given to the river comes from the Ute word Uncompaghre, which loosely translates to " dirty water " or " red water spring " and is likely a reference to the many hot springs in the vicinity of Ouray.
It was created from the words, " Yamaye ," as " Xaymaca. The Taino word means " many springs.
The name " Shilin " was derived from Pattsiran, the Ketagalan word for " hot springs ".
Onsen is the Japanese word for hot springs and the town is named for the local hot springs.
There were a variety of leaf springs, usually employing the word " elliptical ".
When it comes to the kind of correspondence that might be said to exist between a symbol, a word like " works ", and its object, the springs and catches of the clock on the wall, then the pragmatist recognizes that a more than nominal account of the matter still has a lot more explaining to do.
The name of the town comes from the archaic version of the Serbian word istok ( modern version istek ), meaning " well, water source " referring to the springs of the Istočka river, a tributary to the White Drin river.
The victorious generals immediately sent word north by chasqui messenger to Atahualpa, who had moved south from Quitu to the royal resort springs outside Cajamarca.
I call to witness the clouds that rain over and over again, And the earth that bursts forth ( with herbage and with springs ), ( That ) verily, this ( Qur ' ân ) is a decisive word.

word and spread
And he knew in that moment, with a cold sinking of despair, a dying of old hopes, that Mae had spread some kind of word there among the neighbors.
By far, the best known representation is the animated Wile E. Coyote, Super Genius, whose popularity has spread the three-syllable Spanish pronunciation of the word coyote throughout English-speaking North America.
According to Needham, though there is no way of answering the question of whether the crossbow first arose among the cultures neighboring ancient China before the rise of Chinese culture in their midst, or whether it spread outwards from China to all the environing peoples, the former seems the more probable hypothesis given linguistic evidence, which posits that the Chinese word for ' crossbow ' came from an Austroasiatic language.
Manufacturers joined with computer DJing pioneers to offer professional endorsements, the first being Professor Jam ( aka William P. Rader ), who went on to develop the industry's first dedicated computer DJ convention and learning program, the " CPS ( Computerized Performance System ) DJ Summit ", to help spread the word about the advantages of this emerging technology.
On September 8, Schuyler sent Allen and Massachusetts Major John Brown, who had also been involved in the capture of Ticonderoga, into the countryside between St. John and Montreal to spread the word of their arrival to the habitants and the Indians.
As word spread, the interest among slaves in learning to read was so great that in any week, more than 40 slaves would attend lessons.
While limited by her gender, Madame Roland took it upon herself to spread Revolutionary ideology and spread word of events, as well as to assist in formulating the policies of her political allies.
The Democrats spread the word of this insult in the days before the election, and Cleveland narrowly won all four of the swing states, including New York by just over one thousand votes.
Cecropius, commander of the Dalmatians, spread the word that Aureolus was leaving the city, and Gallienus left his tent without his bodyguard, only to be struck down by Cecropius.
The origin of the word jazz has had wide spread interest – the American Dialect Society named it the Word of the Twentieth Century — which has resulted in considerable research, and its history is well documented.
The attempts of a missionary to spread the word on an alien planet are frustrated by the aliens ' life cycle.
The word meme is a shortening ( modeled on gene ) of mimeme ( from Ancient Greek μίμημα mīmēma, " something imitated ", from μιμεῖσθαι mimeisthai, " to imitate ", from μῖμος mimos " mime ") and it was coined by the British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins in The Selfish Gene ( 1976 ) as a concept for discussion of evolutionary principles in explaining the spread of ideas and cultural phenomena.
As word spread in Saharan countries about the growing profitability of the meteorite trade, meteorite markets came into existence, especially in Morocco, fed by nomads and local people who combed the deserts looking for specimens to sell.
" From its earliest beginnings, Christianity spread much more quickly in major urban areas ( like Antioch, Alexandria, Carthage, Corinth, Rome ) than in the countryside ( in fact, the early church was almost entirely urban ), and soon the word for " country dweller " became synonymous with someone who was " not a Christian ," giving rise to the modern meaning of " pagan.
The word has also spread to Turkish as pide, and Bulgarian, Croatian and Serbian as pita, Albanian as pite and Modern Hebrew pittāh.
On Sunday, December 4, 1955, plans for the Montgomery Bus Boycott were announced at black churches in the area, and a front-page article in The Montgomery Advertiser helped spread the word.
The word " spreadsheet " came from " spread " in its sense of a newspaper or magazine item ( text and / or graphics ) that covers two facing pages, extending across the center fold and treating the two pages as one large one.
The compound word " spread-sheet " came to mean the format used to present book-keeping ledgers — with columns for categories of expenditures across the top, invoices listed down the left margin, and the amount of each payment in the cell where its row and column intersect — which were, traditionally, a " spread " across facing pages of a bound ledger ( book for keeping accounting records ) or on oversized sheets of paper ruled into rows and columns in that format and approximately twice as wide as ordinary paper.
A satisfactory pedigree explaining the spread of the word has yet to be done.
It was something of a success, and the story spread by word of mouth and took on the quality of an urban legend.
The sense the word has in English depends in large part on the sense the Latin and Greek equivalents had acquired in Patristic and medieval Christian usage, though the English term has now spread beyond Christian contexts.
But when Abraham returns, he converts, concluding that that if Christianity can still spread even when its hierarchy is so corrupt, it must be the true word of God.
While the townspeople received him kindly, it was only a matter of time before word spread and the boy was quickly taken for examination and documentation.
Immediately after President Harding died, word quickly spread to the San Francisco streets that the President was dead.

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