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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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Vitamin D (disambiguation).

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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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A crescent-shaped window is called a Lunette.

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A crescent-shaped window is called a Lunette.

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the scintific name for monkey is disambiguation

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The scientific name for a dragonfly is disambiguation.

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What is disambiguation? You should probably figure that out first.

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Elite Police's motto is 'Allahu Akbar (disambiguation)'.

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Found this on Wikipedia, only thing to find. disambiguation

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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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"Carrure-lunette" is a French term used in watchmaking that refers to the part of a watch case that connects the case to the lugs, specifically where the lugs attach to the case. It plays a crucial role in the overall design and structural integrity of the watch. The term can also relate to the aesthetic appeal of the watch, as it influences the visual transition between the case and the strap or bracelet.

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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: The photograph and amateur photography you're referring to is Mary Moorman (not Mormon).

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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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Maria V. Arranz has written:

'Sublanguage-based semantic clustering and disambiguation from corpora'

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I looked it up and it said "suidae" or "family suidea".

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The capital city of Mexico is Mexico City.

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Persian Empire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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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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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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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