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The word "miscellaneous" comes from the Latin verb miscere, meaning "to mix", and if you mix up the letters of "miscellaneous" you get
The Guardian World News Mark Watson 2010
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The word "miscellaneous" comes from the Latin verb miscere, meaning "to mix", and if you mix up the letters of "miscellaneous" you get
The Guardian World News Mark Watson 2010
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Greeks, — who can deny but that they have taken their comessatio, BANQUETING, from our [Greek omitted] and miscere, TO
Symposiacs 2004
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Greeks, — who can deny but that they have taken their comessatio, BANQUETING, from our [Greek omitted] and miscere, TO
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Nam et fruges aquæ miscere in potum didicerunt, et simplicis aquæ haustus oderunt.
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Hic pr鎓andum esse mihi video, atque veniam � Lectore petendam qu騞 cum initio proposuerim, de terra & incolis diuisim agere in hac prima parte tamen, qu� sunt merit� secund� partis miscere cogar.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Nam et fruges aqu� miscere in potum didicerunt, et simplicis aqu� haustus oderunt.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Hic præfandum esse mihi video, atque veniam à Lectore petendam quòd cum initio proposuerim, de terra & incolis diuisim agere in hac prima parte tamen, quæ sunt meritò secundæ partis miscere cogar.
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Qui postquam in aedes irrupere, diversi regem quaerere, dormientes alios, alios occursantes interficere, scrutari loca abdita, clausa effringere, strepitu et tumultu omnia miscere; quum [72] interim Hiempsal reperitur occultans sese tugurio mulieris ancillae, quo initio pavidus et ignarus loci perfugerat.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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Sed ubi labore atque justitia res publica crevit, reges magni bello domiti, nationes ferae et populi ingentes vi subacti, Carthago, aemula imperii Romani, ab stirpe interiit, cuncta maria terraeque patebant, saevire fortuna ac miscere omnia coepit.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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