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  2. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    The first character of each code (shown as X in the table below) is M if the subject is male and F if the subject is female. For example 5 becomes 101 and then FMF (or MMF if the subject is male). An advantage of this system is easier understanding of the genealogical path.

  3. Language family - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Group of languages related through a common ancestor 2005 map of the contemporary distribution of the world's primary language families A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestor, called the proto-language of that family. The term family is a ...

  4. List of Descendants characters - Wikipedia

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    In Descendants 3, Mal and Uma put their differences aside to save Auradon and eventually reconcile. She later becomes the Headmistress of Auradon Prep in "Descendants: The Rise of Red" Harry Hook (portrayed by Thomas Doherty) is the middle child of Captain Hook . He is Uma's first mate and best friend. Harry is the grandson of an unknown man.

  5. Kinship terminology - Wikipedia

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    Kinship terminology is the system used in languages to refer to the persons to whom an individual is related through kinship.Different societies classify kinship relations differently and therefore use different systems of kinship terminology; for example, some languages distinguish between consanguine and affinal uncles (i.e. the brothers of one's parents and the husbands of the sisters of ...

  6. Mastodon - Wikipedia

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    Like its relative "M." borsoni, M. americanum had very large tusks, with some records suggesting lengths of 3 m (9.8 ft) and diameters exceeding 200 mm (7.9 in) were not unusual. [106] In the skull of the earlier-appearing M. matthewi , its dental alveolus of the right tusk from the locality of Hermiston , Oregon suggests a tusk diameter of ...

  7. Triceratops - Wikipedia

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    It was also one of the largest, measuring around 8–9 m (26–30 ft) long and weighing up to 6–10 t (5.99.8 long tons; 6.6–11.0 short tons). It shared the landscape with and was most likely preyed upon by Tyrannosaurus , though it is less certain that two adults would battle in the fanciful manner often depicted in museum displays and ...

  8. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The English name Switzerland is a portmanteau of Switzer, an obsolete term for a Swiss person which was in use during the 16th to 19th centuries, and land. [28] The English adjective Swiss is a loanword from French Suisse, also in use since the 16th century.

  9. A Tale of Two Cities - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel published in 1859 by English author Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met.