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usage in
English via French. In
medieval military engineering, a berm (or
berme) was a
level space between a
parapet or
defensive wall and an
adjacent steep-walled...
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sometimes referred to as a Wes**** type barrow,
campanulate form barrow, or a
bermed barrow, is a type of
tumulus identified as such by both John
Aubrey and...
- An
earth shelter, also
called an
earth house,
earth bermed house, or
underground house, is a
structure (usually a house) with
earth (soil)
against the...
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Achondrostoma arcasii,
termed the bermejuela, is a
species of
freshwater fish in the
family Cyprinidae. It is
found in the
Douro River in
northern Portugal...
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Dominican Republic's LNB. On 6 July 2015, he
signed a one-year deal with
Bermè Viola Reggio Calabria of the
Italian second division Serie A2. On November...
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bicyclist Steve Wentz. Most pump
tracks link a
series of
rollers to
steeply bermed corners that
bring the
riders back around. They used to be
built mostly...
- / 42.12028; -87.76917 (C-93-CS) The
missile launchers were in a
large bermed compound on the
other side of the
lagoons adjoining the
Edens Expressway...
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benzoin berate berceuse beret,
compare béret
bergamot berline berm (Fr.
berme, from Old
Dutch baerm)
beryl (Old Fr. beryl, from anc. Gr**** berullos, from...
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Beleaguer from 16th
century Dutch belegeren (besiege) Berm from
French berme,
based on Old
Dutch b(a)erm
Bicker from
Middle Dutch bicken (to slash, attack)...
- ducts-psusa/00010748/202007_en.pdf [bare URL PDF] Al-Doori, Z.; Goroncy-
Bermes, P.; Gemmell, C. G.; Morrison, D. (June 2007). "Low-level
exposure of MRSA...