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Pilton

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span> A surname. A number of places in England: A northern suburb of Barnstaple, North Devon district...


pontil

pontil (plural pontils) (glassblowing) Alternative form of punty (“rod used in glassblowing”). pontil mark Lipton, <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span>...


Wadenhoe

article on: Wadenhoe Wikipedia Wadenhoe A village and civil parish (served by <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span>, Stoke Doyle and Wadenhoe Parish Council) in North Northamptonshire district...


Stoke Doyle

the village in 1286. Stoke Doyle A village and civil parish (served by <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span>, Stoke Doyle and Wadenhoe Parish Council) in North Northamptonshire district...


Lipton

13002nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2361 individuals. Lipton is most common among White (92.5%) individuals. <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span>, pontil...


pungent

and News: Lynton &amp; Barnstaple Remains”, in Railway Magazine, page 136: <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span> Yard, the Lynton &amp; Barnstaple headquarters, has been taken over by a fur...


mahpiltontli

spelling) mahpilli (“finger”) +‎ -tōn (diminutive suffix) IPA(key): [maʔ.<span class="searchmatch">piɬˈtoːn</span>.t͡ɬi] mahpiltōntli (inanimate) little finger (pinky) Synonym: mahpilxōcoyōtl...


huilopiltontli

huīlōtl (“dove”) +‎ piltōntli (“child, nurseling”). IPA(key): [wiː.loː.<span class="searchmatch">piɬˈtoːn</span>.t͡ɬi] huīlōpiltōntli (animate) The chick of a dove or pigeon. 1555, Alonso...


trespasser

and News: Lynton &amp; Barnstaple Remains”, in Railway Magazine, page 136: <span class="searchmatch">Pilton</span> Yard, the Lynton &amp; Barnstaple headquarters, has been taken over by a fur...


tecuampiltontli

tēcuāni (“wild animal”) +‎ piltōntli (“child, youth”). IPA(key): [teː.kʷaːm.<span class="searchmatch">piɬˈtoːn</span>.t͡ɬi] tēcuāmpiltōntli (animate) The offspring of a wild animal. 1555, Alonso...