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  2. Template:Images - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. . Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images

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    JPXDecode, a lossy or lossless filter based on the JPEG 2000 standard, introduced in PDF 1.5. Normally all image content in a PDF is embedded in the file. But PDF allows image data to be stored in external files by the use of external streams or Alternate Images. Standardized subsets of PDF, including PDF/A and PDF/X, prohibit these features.

  4. Leaven - Wikipedia

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  5. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Lying against another part of the plant; when applied to a cotyledon, it means that an edge of the cotyledon lies along the folded radicle in the seed. [8]-aceae Suffix added to the word stem of a generic name to form the name of a taxonomic family; [9] for example, Rosaceae is the rose family, of which the type genus is Rosa. [10] achene

  6. Parable of the Leaven - Wikipedia

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    The woman, that is the Synagogue, taking this leaven hides it, that is by the sentence of death; but it working in the three measures of meal, that is equally in the Law, the Prophets, and the Gospels, makes all one; so that what the Law ordains, that the Prophets announce, that is fulfilled in the developments of the Gospels.

  7. Waffle - Wikipedia

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    The word waffle first appears in the English language in 1725: "Waffles. Take flower, cream...." [2] It is directly derived from the Dutch wafel, which itself derives from the Middle Dutch wafele. [3] While the Middle Dutch wafele is first attested to at the end of the 13th century, it is preceded by the French walfre in 1185.

  8. Naan - Wikipedia

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    The term "naan" comes from Persian nân (Persian: نان), a generic word for any kind of bread. The earliest known English use of the term occurs in an 1803 travelogue written by William Tooke. [6] While Tooke and other early sources spelled it "nan", the spelling "naan" has become predominant since the 1970s. [7] [8]

  9. Word list Drawing up a comprehensive list of words in English is important as a reference when learning a language as it will show the equivalent words you need to learn in the other language to achieve fluency.