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  2. Ouija - Wikipedia

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    The Ouija ( / ˈwiːdʒə / WEE-jə, /- dʒi / -⁠jee ), also known as a Oujia board, spirit board, talking board, or witch board, is a flat board marked with the letters of the Latin alphabet, the numbers 0–9, the words "yes", "no", and occasionally "hello" and "goodbye", along with various symbols and graphics.

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Spelling - Wikipedia

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    For changing spelling inside quoted text, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Original wording. "WP:MOSS" redirects here. For the typo-cleanup project, see Wikipedia:Typo Team/moss. The following is a handy reference for editors, listing various common spelling differences between national varieties of English.

  4. GLaDOS - Wikipedia

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    IGN considered her one of the greatest video game characters, particularly among those created in the 2000s. Universally praised for her contributions to the caliber of Portal ' s narrative, GLaDOS received multiple awards for being the best new game character in 2007 from GameSpy, GamePro, and X-Play.

  5. Name of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Czech-language name. The country is named after the Czechs ( Czech: Češi ), a Slavic tribe residing in central Bohemia that subdued the surrounding tribes in the late 9th century and created the Czech/Bohemian state. The origin of the name of the tribe itself is unknown. According to legend, it comes from their leader Čech, who brought them ...

  6. Use spell check in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    With AOL Mail, click one button to check the entire contents of your email to ensure that everything is spelled correctly. In addition, you'll never need worry about typos or misspelled words...

  7. Howdy - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from the phrase "How do ye?," which was used in late 16th century England to ask about others' health. The phrase saw increasing degrees of dialectal contraction over time, first being contracted to "how dee," then to "howdy'ee," and finally to its modern form. [3]

  8. Wikipedia:Portal - Wikipedia

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    Portals are one of Wikipedia's navigation subsystems, designed to help users find their way around the vast amount of knowledge on Wikipedia to material within a particular subject. So, in addition to sample content, a portal may also present in various ways, links, and lists of links.

  9. Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia. Entry for the French word "Amour" (Love) in a paper encyclopedia ( Larousse Universel) and in an online encyclopedia (Wikimini.org). An encyclopedia ( American English) or encyclopaedia ( British English) [1] is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge, either general or special, in a particular field or ...

  10. American and British English spelling differences - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, American English uses license and practice for both nouns and verbs (with - /s/ pronunciation in both cases too). American English has kept the Anglo-French spelling for defense and offense, which are defence and offence in British English.

  11. Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Traditional chemistry starts with the study of elementary particles, atoms, molecules, [13] substances, metals, crystals and other aggregates of matter. Matter can be studied in solid, liquid, gas and plasma states, in isolation or in combination.