
1) Annual bean grown in india 2) Fictional courtesan 3) Forage bean native to India 4) Indian bean 5) Norn 6) One of the Norn 7) Urth
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1) Urth
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[Oh My Goddess!] == Creation and conception == Urd was one of a series of characters created by Kōsuke Fujishima, and is depicted as the older half-sister of Belldandy. Belldandy, Keiichi Morisato, Skuld (Urd and Belldandy`s younger sister) and Urd make up the four major characters in Oh My Goddess!. Urd first appearanced in the manga in c...
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[magazine] Urd was a Norwegian women`s magazine that existed from 1897 to 1958. It was named after Urðr, a guardian of the Yggdrasil in Norse mythology. It was founded by sisters Cecilie and Anna Bøe, and Anna was the editor-in-chief until 1933, whereas Cecilie had responsibility for finance. The magazine was marked by a higher content of...
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pointed; having points
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(from the article `Norn`) ...mythology, any of a group of supernatural beings who corresponded to the Greek Moirai; they were usually represented as three maidens who spun or ...
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<abbreviation> Uridine. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for uridine.
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Urd (Gram, Black gram, Vigna mungo) is a plant of the family Leguminosae cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and as forage.
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In Norse mythology, Urd was the Norn of the past.
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[
n] - goddess of fate: Past
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Underground Residential Distribution.
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Urth noun goddess of fate: a giantess who personified the past
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a plant, Vigna mungo, of the legume family, widely cultivated in tropical Asia for its edible seeds and for forage. Also called
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