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  • 1Bushel — Bush el (b[.u]sh [e^]l), n. [OE. buschel, boischel, OF. boissel, bussel, boistel, F. boisseau, LL. bustellus; dim. of bustia, buxida (OF. boiste), fr. pyxida, acc. of L. pyxis box, Gr. pyxi s. Cf. {Box}.] 1. A dry measure, containing four pecks,… …

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  • 2bushel — noun a) A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons (36.4 L), or thirty two quarts. The Winchester bushel, formerly used in England, contained 2150.42 cubic inches, being the volume of a cylinder 181/2 inches in internal diameter and… …

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  • 3bushel — n. Four pecks, eight gallons, thirty two quarts …

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  • 4bushel — A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons, or thirty two quarts. But the dimensions of a bushel, and the weight of a bushel of grain, etc., vary in the different states in consequence of statutory enactments …

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  • 5bushel — A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons, or thirty two quarts. But the dimensions of a bushel, and the weight of a bushel of grain, etc., vary in the different states in consequence of statutory enactments …

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  • 8Joel Barlow — (March 24, 1754 – December 26, 1812), American poet and politicianBiographyBarlow was born in Redding, Fairfield County, Connecticut. He briefly attended Dartmouth College before graduating from Yale University in 1778, where he was also a post… …

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  • 9Piquet — Infobox CardGame title =Piquet subtitle = image link = image caption = French Piquet deck alt names = type = trick taking players = 2 ages = num cards = 32 deck = Anglo American play = card rank = A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7 origin = France related …

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  • 10Nero Wolfe — This article is about Rex Stout s fictional detective. For other uses, see Nero Wolfe (disambiguation). Bitter End Carl Mueller illustrated Rex Stout s first Nero Wolfe novella for The American Magazine (November 1940) Nero Wolfe is a fictional… …

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