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  2. List of ursids - Wikipedia

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    Brown bear (Ursus arctos). Ursidae is a family of mammals in the order Carnivora, which includes the giant panda, brown bear, and polar bear, and many other extant or extinct mammals.

  3. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    A bear that is made up of the words B, E, A and R. Bear Bear in the Big Blue House: Bears Sing: They are the main antagonists of Illumination's animated film which became Mike the Mouse's enemies. Benjamin "Ben" Bear The Secret World of Benjamin Bear: One of the best-kept secret in the world: teddy bears are in fact alive. Cartoon for children ...

  4. Category:Word lists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Lists of words and semantic concepts, used by linguists, language teachers and students, and ...

  5. Category:Mythological bears - Wikipedia

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  6. List of legendary creatures (B) - Wikipedia

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    Buraq from a 17th-century Mughal miniature. Ba – Soul of the deceased, depicted as a bird or a human-headed bird; Baba Yaga – Forest spirit and hag; Babi ngepet – Monster boar

  7. NASPA Word List - Wikipedia

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    NASPA Word List (NWL, formerly Official Tournament and Club Word List, referred to as OTCWL, OWL, TWL) is the official word authority for tournament Scrabble in the USA and Canada under the aegis of NASPA Games. [1] It is based on the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (OSPD) with modifications to make it more suitable for tournament play.

  8. Official Scrabble Players Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Her initial letters to Merriam-Webster and Milton Bradley requesting removal of the words resulted in politely negative responses. Merriam-Webster responded "[the] slurs are part of the language and reputable dictionaries record them as such." Milton Bradley responded "As a dictionary, it is a reflection of words currently used in our language ...

  9. List of shapeshifters - Wikipedia

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    Werecoyote: Human with the ability to change into a coyote form comparable to a werewolf, [6] appears in modern fiction. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 6 ] It has been associated with America. [ 6 ]