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Dorse

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n.1.Same as dorsal, n.
2.The back of a book.
Books, all richly bound, with gilt dorses.
- Wood.
1.(Zool.) The Baltic or variable cod (Gadus callarias), by some believed to be the young of the common codfish.


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The most noted of these was the eleven-letter TRIENNIALLY, factoring into TINILY and RENAL, discovered by Dorse and appearing in the September 1949 Enigma.
Junior linebacker Jeremy Dorse had 11 tackles and Mark Kegal's interception at the Rosamond 10 late in the game preserved the victory.
It's their security,'' said Deanna Dorse, 33, a hair stylist in Woodland Hills.
 
 
 
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