| rickets |
Disease of the skeletal system
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| Richard |
was a well-to-do Church of England clergyman from the parish of Ulverstone, Lancashire. In 1844 he became the second husband of Sarah Childs (nee Strickland) and, hence, brother-in-law to Catharine, Susanna and Samuel. On his death in 1868, he left Catharine (who had been widowed in 1858) a legacy of an undetermined size.
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| Richard |
(1735-1809).
Ãâó: www.bibliomania.com/2/3/259/1250/22755/1.html
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| rickets |
A weakening of the bones due to Vitamin D deficiency.
Ãâó: www.theliverfoundationforkids.org/glossary.html
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| RICE |
rice is the most popular crop in Asia and thrives in warmer climates.
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| RIC | a mixed drink made of sweetened lime juice and soda water usually with liquor |
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| RIC | United States admiral who advocated the development of nuclear submarines (1900-1986) |
| RIC | a narrow zigzag ribbon used as trimming |
| RIC | a small two-wheeled cart for one passenger |
| RIC | a small two-wheeled cart for one passenger |
| RIC | law intended to eradicate organized crime by establishing strong sanctions and forfeiture provisions |
| RIC | law intended to eradicate organized crime by establishing strong sanctions and forfeiture provisions |
| RIC | a glancing rebound |
| RIC | spring back |
| RIC | soft Italian cheese like cottage cheese |
| RIC | a narrow zigzag ribbon used as trimming |
| RIC | a gaping grimace |
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