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  2. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Conch. Concha (lit.: " mollusk shell" or "inner ear") is an offensive word for a woman's vulva or vagina (i.e. something akin to English cunt) in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Mexico. In the rest of Latin America and Spain however, the word is only used with its literal meaning.

  3. Milliradian - Wikipedia

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    arcminutes. 54. /. 5 π ≈ 3.4377′. A milliradian ( SI -symbol mrad, sometimes also abbreviated mil) is an SI derived unit for angular measurement which is defined as a thousandth of a radian (0.001 radian). Milliradians are used in adjustment of firearm sights by adjusting the angle of the sight compared to the barrel (up, down, left, or ...

  4. Milesians (Irish) - Wikipedia

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    The Milesians or sons of Míl are the final race to settle in Ireland, according to In the Lebor Gabála Érenn, a medieval Irish Christian pseudo-history. The Milesians represent the Irish people. The Milesians are Gaels who sail to Ireland from Iberia ( Hispania) after spending hundreds of years travelling the earth.

  5. Mill (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Mill (currency) The mill ( American English) or mil ( Commonwealth English, except Canada) is a unit of currency (sometimes symbolized as ₥ ), used in several countries as one-thousandth of the base unit. In the United States, it is a notional unit equivalent to a thousandth of a United States dollar (a hundredth of a dime or a tenth of a ...

  6. Míl Espáine - Wikipedia

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    In Irish origin myths, Míl Espáine or Míl Espáne (later Latinized as Milesius) is the mythical ancestor of the final inhabitants of Ireland, the "sons of Míl" or Milesians, who represent the vast majority of the Irish Gaels. His father was Bile, son of Breogan. Modern historians believe he is a creation of medieval Irish Christian writers.

  7. Milpitas, California - Wikipedia

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    1659759, 2411113. Website. www .milpitas .gov. Milpitas (Spanish for 'little milpas ') is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in Silicon Valley. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 80,273. [7] The city's origins lie in Rancho Milpitas, granted to Californio ranchero José María Alviso in 1835.

  8. Mirepoix - Wikipedia

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    A mirepoix ( / mɪərˈpwɑː / meer-PWAH, French: [miʁ.pwa]) is a mixture of diced vegetables cooked with fat (usually butter) for a long time on low heat without coloring or browning. The ingredients are not sautéed or otherwise hard-cooked, because the intention is to sweeten rather than caramelize them. Mirepoix is a long-standing part of ...

  9. National Anthem of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    National Anthem of the Dominican Republic. The national anthem of the Dominican Republic ( Spanish: Himno nacional de República Dominicana ), also known by its incipit Valiant Quisqueyans ( Spanish: Quisqueyanos valientes ), was composed by José Rufino Reyes y Siancas (1835–1905), and its lyrics were authored by Emilio Prud'Homme (1856–1932).