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  • noun In mining, a small vein or string of ore; a crack filled with ore branching from a larger vein.

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  • Ponto_ is entirely concerned with describing the appearance, orthography, and readings of the ninth-century _Hamburgensis scrin.

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • Ponto_ is significantly poorer than for the earlier books because of the absence of _A_, _Hamburgensis scrin.

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • The earliest manuscript of the poems, the ninth-century _Hamburgensis scrin.

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • I was looking up for the "scrin invasion" in 4 when scrin anno ...

    Fragland :: Everything Speed 2010

  • It says in answers for questions that scrin and there perpetuate invas ...

    Fragland :: Everything Speed 2010

  • It says in answers for questions that scrin and there perpetuate invas ...

    Fragland :: Everything Speed 2010

  • It says in answers for questions that scrin and there perpetuate invas ...

    Fragland :: Everything Speed 2010

  • I was looking up for the "scrin invasion" in 4 when scrin anno ...

    Fragland :: Everything Speed 2010

  • It says in answers for questions that scrin and there perpetuate invas ...

    Fragland :: Everything Speed 2010

  • It says in answers for questions that scrin and there perpetuate invas ...

    Fragland :: Everything Speed 2010

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  • n. In mining, a small vein or string of ore; a crack filled with ore branching from a larger vein.

    December 3, 2015