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Dictionary » M » Morass Morassmorass A tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a fen. Morass ore. (Science: chemical) See bog ore, under Bog. Origin: OE. Marras, mareis (perh. Through D. Moeras), fr. F. Marais, prob. From L. Mare sea, in LL, any body of water; but perh. Influenced by some German word. See Mere a lake, and cf. Marsh. ![]()
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Results from our forumHIstory ...... of the Eternal Creator if His most gifted beings by the hundreds and hundreds of thousands are allowed to degenerate in the present proletarian morass, while Hottentots and Zulu Kaffirs are trained for intellectual professions. [Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf Vol. 2 Chapter 2] It may be that today ...
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The Fiber Disease... effects, basically a complete, succinct summation of this disorder, as we cannot expect a legal expert to trawl through such a convoluted morass of techno-garble, fear and plain madness. We need a mission statement, we also need a precis facto document covering A-B, understandable to a ...
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