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  2. 2 Framingham buildings nominated for the National Register of ...

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    The former Nobscot Union Chapel, formerly at the corner of Water Street and Edgell Road, was moved in 2020 to 881 Edgell Road, and now houses Lush Beauty Lounge, Oct. 31, 2023.

  3. Nobscot Hill - Wikipedia

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    Nobscot Hill is a USGS name [1] for a high point in Middlesex County, Massachusetts with many public hiking trails, and the hill is located in Framingham and Sudbury. At the summit are various radio towers and a fire tower.

  4. Vocable (lexicography) - Wikipedia

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    Here "ahoy", "aht", etc. are vocables In lexicography , a vocable (from Latin : vocabulum ) is the word or phrase which is explained by a dictionary entry and serves as its title. Often several related lexical units are grouped under the same vocable.

  5. Tantamous - Wikipedia

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    Despite living amongst the praying Indians associated with John Eliot, Tantamous did not join their religion.In 1675, Tantamous and ten other Indians were falsely accused of committing a murder in the Lancaster Raid after allegedly falling under suspicion due to their "singing, dancing, and having much powder and many bullets and slugs hid in their baskets," but they were acquitted when the ...

  6. Framingham residents band together possible mixed-use ... - AOL

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    Residents in Framingham's Nobscot section have organized in opposition to what they see as a threat to rezone land to accommodate a mixed-use project. Framingham residents band together possible ...

  7. Doeskin Hill - Wikipedia

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    Doeskin Hill (also known as Doe Skin or Doescine or Doesiene Hill [1]) is a 492-foot (150 m) hill in Framingham, Massachusetts. [2] The hill is located west of Nobscot Hill near the border with Sudbury, Massachusetts.

  8. Explanatory combinatorial dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Entries for historically-related Lexical Units which are homophones and share significant semantic component (i.e., meanings) are grouped into larger units called "vocables," thereby acknowledging polysemy while maintaining the distinct status of the independent items in

  9. Pseudoword - Wikipedia

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    The term nonsense syllable is widely used to describe non-lexical vocables used in music, most notably in scat singing but also in many other forms of vocal music. Although such usages do not invoke the technical issues about structure and associability that are of concern in psychology, the essential meaning of the term is the same.

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