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Scathless Scath"less, a. Unharmed. --R. L. Stevenson. He, too, . . . is to be dismissed scathless. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Cathles from wikipedia

- John Cathles Hill (1857 – 5 April 1915) was an architect and property developer who was influential in the development of parts of suburban north London...
- designed and built by John Cathles Hill, founder of The London Brick Company. The pub was opened in 1899 with W. A. Cathles, a cousin of Hill, as the manager...
- Shigen-Chi****su. 44. doi:10.11456/shigenchi****su1992.44.1. Norton, Denis L.; Cathles, Lawrence M. (1 July 1973). "Breccia Pipes, Products of Exsolved Vapor...
- R; Okal, Emile A; Aster, Richard C; B****is, Jeremy N; Brunt, Kelly M; Cathles, L. Mac; Drucker, Robert; Fricker, Helen A; Kim, Young-Jin; Martin, Seelye;...
- In January 2012, Howarth's colleagues at Cornell University, Lawrence Cathles et al., responded with their own peer-reviewed ****essment, noting that...
- Sustainable Campus". sustainablecampus.cornell.edu. Retrieved 8 December 2020. Cathles L.M. "Hydrologic challenges to heating Cornellusing Earth Source Heat (ESH)...
- Brick Company, founded by the prolific Scottish builder and architect John Cathles Hill, gave rise to some of the country's most well-known landmarks, all...
- pubs-with-hotel, the Queen's was built in 1899–1902 by developer John Cathles Hill. The pub's Art Nouveau decor windows survive. Its larger sister pub...
- manufacturer of bricks. The London Brick Company owes its origins to John Cathles Hill, a developer-architect who built houses in London and Peterborough...
- Jasper, during the Early Devonian. The generic epithet honors Ian and Helen Cathles, being a compound of their surname combined with the Gr**** word for fish...