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  2. Glossary of history - Wikipedia

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    The intensive historical investigation of a small and narrow unit of research (e.g. a specific event, community, or individual person, even an object or idea), generally undertaken with a view to casting light on broader historical questions. Local history may be considered a branch of microhistory. Middle Ages. Also called the medieval period.

  3. Lists of English words by country or language of origin

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    The following are lists of words in the English language that are known as "loanwords" or "borrowings," which are derived from other languages.. For Old English-derived words, see List of English words of Old English origin.

  4. HistoryLink - Wikipedia

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    HistoryLink is an online encyclopedia of Washington state history. The site has more than 8,100 entries and attracts 23,000 weekly visitors. [2] It has 500 biographies and more than 14,000 images.

  5. Latin influence in English - Wikipedia

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    The Germanic tribes who later gave rise to the English language traded and fought with the Latin speaking Roman Empire.Many words for common objects entered the vocabulary of these Germanic people from Latin even before the tribes reached Britain: anchor, butter, camp, cheese, chest, cook, copper, devil, dish, fork, gem, inch, kitchen, mile, mill, mint (coin), noon, pillow, pound (unit of ...

  6. American English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    American English has always shown a marked tendency to use nouns as verbs. [13] Examples of verbed nouns are interview, advocate, vacuum, lobby, pressure, rear-end, transition, feature, profile, spearhead, skyrocket, showcase, service (as a car), corner, torch, exit (as in "exit the lobby"), factor (in mathematics), gun ("shoot"), author (which disappeared in English around 1630 and was ...

  7. 101st Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 101st Field Artillery ("Boston Light Artillery" [1]) regiment is the oldest active field artillery regiment in the United States Army, with a lineage dating to 13 December 1636 when it was organized as the South Regiment.

  8. History 101 - Wikipedia

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    History 101 is a common name for an introductory history course. History 101 may also refer to: History 101, a 2002 Doctor Who novel "History 101" , a 2013 episode of NBC television series Community; History 101, a 2020 Netflix documentary programme

  9. 101st Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 101st Infantry Regiment was a formation of the United States Army, Massachusetts Army National Guard.Its history dates back to the American Civil War, and continued through the Spanish–American War, World War I, and World War II before being consolidated with Massachusetts' 182nd Infantry Regiment in 1992; the spirit of the 101st and its history live on in the 182nd Infantry and the 26th ...