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- noun Plural form of
maki .
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Examples
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In fact, Japanese vegetarian makis were served on plates with the Origins logo written in green-tea powder.
Vanity Mirror: VF Daily Grinnell, SunHee 2008
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In fact, Japanese vegetarian makis were served on plates with the Origins logo written in green-tea powder.
Vanity Mirror: Tea-rrific New Origins Products: SunHee Grinnell Grinnell, SunHee 2008
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I don't think instinct is makis us build the Internet.
Boing Boing: January 6, 2002 - January 12, 2002 Archives 2002
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[86] "Mémoire sur les rapports naturels des makis,"
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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In the animal kingdom Madagascar possesses some remarkable forms; as, for instance, the makis, or half-ape, and the black parrot.
The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands Anonymous
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Nether yitt feir we in this presentt to say, that against us sche makis ane maist maliciouse ley.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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Bot your Hienes being treulie informeit, and perswaidit that the thyng quhilk we have done makis for the advancement of Godis glorie, (as it dois in deid,) without ony maner derogatioun to your
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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[701] Bot the spirite of God, quhilk gives witnessing to our spirite, that we are the sonnes of God, [702] makis us to resist filthie plesures, and to groane in Gods presence, for deliverance fra this bondage of corruption; [703] and finally to triumph over sin, that it reygne not in our mortal bodyis.
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For the haly Spirite, quhilk can never be divided fra the richt institution of the Lord Jesus, wil not frustrat the faithfull of the fruit of that mysticall action: Bot all thir, we say, cummis of trew faith, quhilk apprehendis Christ Jesus, who only makis this Sacrament effectuall unto us.
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In the animal kingdom Madagascar possesses some remarkable forms; as, for instance, the makis, or half-ape, and the black parrot.
The Story of Ida Pfeiffer Anonymous 1879
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