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  2. Head cheese - Wikipedia

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    The English term head cheese is a calque derived from the Dutch word hoofdkaas, which literally translates to ' head cheese '. [4] The term hoofdkaas can be divided into hoofd (' head ') originating from the animal heads commonly used to prepare the dish, and kaas (' cheese ') describing the texture, which resembles that of cheese.

  3. WordWeb - Wikipedia

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    WordWeb is an international English dictionary and thesaurus program for Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android, and Mac OS X. It is partly based on the WordNet database. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. Head cheese (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Head cheese, also known as brawn, a terrine usually made from the head of a pig or calf and set in aspic; A slang term for smegma in many English speaking countries; A short-lived professional wrestling tag team between Al Snow and Steve Blackman; The original name for 1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

  5. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    References A ace Slang for the drug acepromazine or acetyl promazine (trade names Atravet or Acezine), which is a sedative : 3 commonly used on horses during veterinary treatment, but also illegal in the show ring. Also abbreviated ACP. action The way a horse elevates its legs, knees, hock, and feet. : 3 Also includes how the horse uses its shoulder, humerus, elbow, and stifle; most often used ...

  6. Brawn (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Brawn is a meat dish. Brawn may also refer to: Amadeus Cho, a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics; Brawn (Transformers), a fictional character from the various Transformers universes; Brawn (surname), a family name; Physical strength, the capacity for muscular force; An episode of the television series The Batman; Brawn GP, a former Formula ...

  7. Brougham (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A brougham [a] is a 19th century four-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse. It was named after the politician and jurist Lord Brougham , who had this type of carriage built to his specification by London coachbuilder Robinson & Cook in 1838.

  8. The Free Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    It is a sister site to The Free Dictionary and usage examples in the form of "references in classic literature" taken from the site's collection are used on The Free Dictionary 's definition pages. In addition, double-clicking on a word in the site's collection of reference materials brings up the word's definition on The Free Dictionary.

  9. New Oxford American Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The New Oxford American Dictionary (NOAD) is a single-volume dictionary of American English compiled by American editors at the Oxford University Press. NOAD is based upon the New Oxford Dictionary of English (NODE), published in the United Kingdom in 1998, although with substantial editing, additional entries, and the inclusion of illustrations.