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Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples galact-[1] (ΓΛΑΚ) [2]milk: Greek: γάλα, γάλακτος (gála, gálaktos): galactagogue, galactic, galactorrhea, lactose, polygala, polygalactia, galaxy
William S. Gray (5 June 1885 – 8 September 1960 [1]) was an American educator and literacy advocate, who was commonly referred to as "The father of Reading". [ 2 ] Life and career
pseudo-blend = an abbreviation whose extra or omitted letters mean that it cannot stand as a true acronym, initialism, or portmanteau (a word formed by combining two or more words). (a) = acronym, e.g.: SARS – (a) severe acute respiratory syndrome (i) = initialism, e.g.: CD – (i) compact disc
Harriet Gray (1897–1985, England, f), pseudonym of Denise Robins John Gray (born 1951, US, nf) Maxwell Gray (1846–1923, England, f/p), pseudonym of Mary Gleed Tuttiett
Griffin Grey is a fictional character appearing in The Flash created by Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo set during One Year Later. [ 98 ] Griffin was a friend of Bart Allen while in Keystone City until he was caught in an explosion at work; he found out he had enhanced speed and strength, and he became a hero, but only for the glory of it coining ...
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Grey Griffins is a children's novel series written by the American authors Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis in collaboration. [1] The first trilogy in the series was published by Orchard Books, an imprint of Scholastic Inc. The authors signed with Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for the second trilogy.
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