I love using my lunette to enjoy the beautiful view of the mountains.
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Boite de lunette.
That is assuming you mean spectacles--glasses for seeing--it is lunette. "Lunette" is singular, like a PAIR of glasses, so English "Where ARE my glasses?" (plural verb) would be "Ou EST ma lunette?"
If you mean drinking glasses, they are verres.
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The word disambiguation refers to the process of trying to resolve conflicts that arise when a single term is ambiguous. Disambiguation seeks to have clarity from ambiguity.
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Disambiguation is the process of resolving the conflicts that arise when a single term is ambiguous. It also means making something clear.
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The word "disambiguation" is a noun, a word for wording that has undergone clarification, from which ambiguity has been removed.
A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a prepositon.
Example sentence: "That was a great lecture. Your disambiguation of the material made it much easier to absorb." (subject of the sentence)
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safety chains
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safety chains
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What is disambiguation? You should probably figure that out first.
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Found this on Wikipedia, only thing to find. disambiguation
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lunette
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disneyland_(disambiguation)
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the Sonix X zone - it is check Sonic (disambiguation)
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All you need is a wand, lunette glasses, some make-up for the scar, and an excellent British accent.
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=harlequin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlequin_(disambiguation)
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Disambiguation: The photograph and amateur photography you're referring to is Mary Moorman (not Mormon).
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Where something might have a number of meanings, the various possibilities are set out so people can choose which one they really mean.
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Disambiguation is a mokey searching for food once in a while!. ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
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disambiguation was the name of the junk yard dog names for on the wrestling.
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tow vehicle with a standard pintle hook
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Maria V. Arranz has written:
'Sublanguage-based semantic clustering and disambiguation from corpora'
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Empire_(disambiguation)
Persian Empire may refer to: Achaemenid Empire (558-330 BC), also called "First Persian Empire"; Parthian Empire (247 BC-224 AD), adopted both Hellenistic ...
got to wikipedia and search for more info
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antediluvian circumnavigation disambiguation discontinuity eleemosynary incomprehensible indefatigable prestidigitation responsibility sesquicentennial superannuated supernumerary verisimilitude
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That depends on which movie you are talking about. Maybe you wil find an answer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_the_13th_(disambiguation)#Film
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The "Paducah (disambiguation)" page of Wikipedia lists two, a city in Kentucky and a town in Texas named after the city in Kentucky.
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Wikipedia lists a number of people named David Knight.
There is a link below to the disambiguation page, and perhaps this will help find the right one.
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It is an abbreviation for Reinsurance Group of America (NYSE), among other things. See this link for other meanings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGA_(disambiguation)
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circumnavigation
descriminatory
incomprehensible
antediluvian
anticoagulants
disambiguation
discontinuity
indefatigable
prestidigitation
sesquicentennial
superannuated
supernumerary
verisimilitude
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_(disambiguation), especially the list under "as a symbol or abbreviation" near the bottom of the page.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huy_(disambiguation) =) Also my name by the way hope that helps
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There is a disambiguation required between "natural gas" and "gasoline" because the word "gas" is used for both.
(see the two related questions below)
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Clarinet rhymes with brunette, cornet, dinette, dragnet, lunette, Annette, and Jeanette.
Also marionette, stockinette, 'you bet!', 'never met', baronet, kitchenette, rivulet, corselet, usherette.
Just go to http://rhymezone.com/
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An object named as an Island is usually just that, "an island".
However you have not been specific regarding what long island you are referring to see:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island_(disambiguation)
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I cannot find a Hentuhosep, and I moved this question from Middle Ages to Ancient Egypt because I am guessing that is where it belongs. There were six Egyptian Pharaohs named Mentuhotep. There is a link below to a Wikipedia page for disambiguation.
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Celestino Bruschetti has written:
'Una singolare edizione delle Tavole di Gubbio' -- subject(s): Eugubine tables, Facsimiles, Inscriptions, Oscan-Umbrian
'Le lunette dell convento di sant'agostino in cortona'
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Attack Attack could refer to one of two bands: Attack! Attack! - Rock band from the UK. or Attack Attack - Screamo band from the US. For further disambiguation refer to the related links below.
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The Chevrolet G20 is a full-size (3/4 ton) passenger or cargo van.
The G20 is also a group of major economies, and a couple other things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G20_(disambiguation)
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