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Woforo Dua Pa A When you climb a good tree. | |
Owuo Atwedee The ladder of death | |
Owo Foro Adobe Snake climbing the raffia tree. | |
Bleach When Needed Bleach When Needed | |
Non-Chlorine Bleach When Needed Non-Chlorine Bleach When Needed | |
Do Not Bleach Do Not Bleach | |
Drip Dry Drip Dry | |
Dry Flat Dry Flat | |
Dry In Shade Dry In Shade | |
Do Not Steam Do Not Steam | |
Peace Crane Sadako Sasaki (佐々木 禎子 Sasaki Sadako?, January 7, 1943 – October 25, 1955) was a Japanese girl who was two years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, near her home by Misasa Bridge … | |
Elven Star The Elven Star or the 7 pointed star has many different uses. One is to keep secrets safe from prying eyes of other magicians. | |
Fence Strength and Authority | |
Ani Bere Seriousness | |
Duno Drum | |
Ceration Ceration is a chemical process, a common practice in alchemy. | |
Multiplication (alchemy) Multiplication is the process in Western alchemy used to increase the potency of the philosopher's stone, elixir or projection powder. | |
Wuforo Dua Pa A When You Climb a Good Tree | |
Campground Campground | |
Museum Museum | |
2 Pallas Pallas, minor-planet designation 2 Pallas, is the second asteroid to have been discovered (after Ceres), and one of the largest in the Solar System | |
3 Juno Juno, minor-planet designation 3 Juno in the Minor Planet Center catalogue system, was the third asteroid to be discovered and is one of the larger main-belt asteroids, being one of the two largest s… | |
6 Hebe 6 Hebe (pron.: /ˈhiːbiː/ HEE-bee) is a large main-belt asteroid, containing around half a percent of the mass of the belt. | |
18 Melpomene 18 Melpomene is a large, bright main-belt asteroid that was discovered by J. R. Hind on June 24, 1852, and named after Melpomenē, the Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology. It is classified as an S-type… | |
Quadrature (astronomy) In astronomy, quadrature is the aspect of a heavenly body in which it makes a right angle with the direction of the Sun. It is applied especially to the apparent position of a superior planet, or of … |