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dictionary.reference.com/browse/mattamore
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mattamore (ˈmætəˌmɔː). —n. a subterranean storehouse or dwelling. [C17: from French, from Arabic matmurā, from tamara to store, bury] ...
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The subterranean storehouse of gold constituted a never-ending payday for those who plundered it. These illegal actions were usually cloaked under the ...
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www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/mammon
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Definition: \Mam"mon\, n. [L. mammona, Gr. ? riches, Syr. mam?n[=a]; cf. Heb. matm?n a hiding place, subterranean storehouse, treasury, fr. t[=a]man to hide.] ...
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... Images taken from the Threshing-Floor—A Mistranslated Passage—The Oriental Mode of Swimming—Subterranean Storehouses—Diminished Fertility ...
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www.lespaulbiography.com/id3.html
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The lead-guitarist reaches into a subterranean storehouse over brimming with rich melodies and pulls out the chords to the George Gershwin classic.
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A Rua Kai or Food-pit, East Coast. Most of the larger or more famous storehouses , both semi-subterranean and pataka or raised stores, received special names, ...
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www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Thief_(book)
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Jan 19, 2012 ... In the dank subterranean storehouse, he stuffed his pockets with gold and was about to go to the door which he assumed would lead to the ...
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www.earthfacts.net/earth-dynamics/geysers/
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The water of these subterranean storehouses is constantly replenished by the moisture of rain and melting snow that seeps downward through the soil, through ...
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dictionary.die.net/mammon
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Mammon \Mam"mon\, n. [L. mammona, Gr. ? riches, Syr. mam?n[=a]; cf. Heb. matm?n a hiding place, subterranean storehouse, treasury, fr. t[=a]man to hide.] ...
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