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Pansil (Pali) [from Sanskrit panca-sila from panca five + sila practice, behavior] The five moral precepts imbodied in practice which every Buddhist, layman and bhikkhu (or bhikshu), promises to observe. Taking pansil publicly is tantamount to becoming a Buddhist. It consists of undertaking abstinence from 1) injuring or killing any living thing (panatipata veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami); 2) theft or taking that which is not given (adinnadana veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami); 3) immoral sensual enjoyment (kamesu michchhachara veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami); 4) false speech or lying (musavada veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami); and 5) intoxication as tending to becloud and weaken the mind (sura-meraya-majja-pamada-tthana veramani sikkhapadam samadiyami).  From a site filled with information about theology and mythology wores.           http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/pa-peq.htm 
 
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12/05/2002 6:23 PM
  
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 From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]:                                                        Lansquenet  \Lans"que*net\,  n.  [F.,  fr  G.  landsknecht  a  foot                             soldier,  also  a  game  of  cards  introduced  by  these  foot                             soldiers;  land  country  +  knecht  boy,  servant.  See  {Land},  and                             {Knight}.]                             1.  A  German  foot  soldier  in  foreign  service  in  the  15th  and                             16th  centuries;  a  soldier  of  fortune;  --  a  term  used  in                             France  and  Western  Europe. 
 
  
 
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12/05/2002 7:00 PM
  
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       Menehune
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        Also known as Nawao. Hawaii's legendary mystical and shy forest dwellers, small in size (about 3 ft       tall), but according to legend, very industrious master builders that use their great strength to       accomplish mighty feats of engineering and construction overnight.
        The Menehune are also said to possess magical powers and to have created major projects throughout       the Hawaiian Islands, such as the Menehune Ditch (an aqueduct that funnels water for irrigation from       the Waimea River) and the Alekoko Fishpond (also called Menehune Fishpond).
        According to folklore, the Menehune works at night so as not to be seen by others. They cut,       transport, and fit stones for their projects in a fireman's bucket brigade like method. If they are       discovered, their work would stop and be abandoned.
        Popularly, they are described as playful pot-bellied hairy and muscular elves two or three feet tall, with       bushy eyebrows over large eyes and a short nose with a trace of mischievousness. Some think that       there is more to it than just a popular legend, and that the Menehune is some kind of Hawaiian       mysterious primate, such as the Teh-lma from the Himalayas. See Abominable Snowman, Almas,       Yowie, Chemosit, Chuchunaa, Higabon, Yeti, Meh-teh, Bigfoot, Mono Grande, Mapinguary,       Nguoi Rung, Orang Pendek, Vasitri, Sasquatch, 'X' and Wildman of China.
 
 
  
 
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Timber  - ... His microscopic, ultrastructural and molecular all fall within our definition of microstructure. ... The      arches are made of an African hardwood called Iroko and on ...       http://www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/civeng/studsupp/timber.htm 
 
 
  
 
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springerle
                  Definition: [SPRING-uhr-lee;                 SHPRING-uhr-luh] One of Germany's                 most famous Christmas sweets, the                 anise-flavored springerle are beautiful                 embossed cookies that originated                 centuries ago in the German duchy of                 Swabia. The embossed designs on the                 cookie's surface are formed with a                 special carved wooden rolling pin,                 which, when rolled over the dough, imprints it                 decoratively. Alternatively, the dough can be pressed                 into a carved cookie mold. Once the dough is                 imprinted with the design, the cookies are allowed to                 sit out at room temperature overnight. This allows the                 dough's surface to dry so the design will remain as the                 cookie bakes.
 
  
 
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12/05/2002 7:08 PM
  
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Surgical removal of kidney stones.
 
  
 
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Pertaining to Catullus, full name Gaius Valerius Catullus (84-54 BC),                                  Roman poet, often considered the greatest writer of Latin lyric verse.
 
  
 
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Instead of my giving the definition of this word, which I have not yet found, you can go to Carolyn's Corner and play a little word game that contains it.            http://www.spellingbee.com/cc03/Week08/activity.htm 
 
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efinition: Any pyroclastic rock, typically a welded tuff or a non-welded      sillar, deposited from or formed by the settling of a nuée ardente. ...       http://www.georoots.org/term_page.asp?terminit=i  search within this site 
 
  
 
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