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Kembs (French pronunciation: [kɛms] ) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Alsace in north-eastern France. It was
founded during Roman times as...
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Kembs is a
small village (Ortsteil) in the muni****lity of
Gremersdorf in Germany.
Kembs is
located about seven kilometers southeast of
Oldenburg in Holstein...
- cœlestiall and
terrestriall with
their several uses. London: J.S. for
Andrew Kemb. pp. 157, 163.
Archived from the
original on 24
October 2023.
Retrieved 6...
- in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland has a 5 km (3.1 mi)
esker locally called the
Kemb Hills. In
Berwickshire in
southeast Scotland is
Bedshiel Kaims, a 3 km-long...
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Biographical History, Or
Bibliographical Dictionary, of the
English Catholics: Grah-
Kemb,
Burns & Oates, 1885, p. 368 Hodgetts,
Michael (2024).
Secret Hiding Places...
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Kembs-Niffer
Branch Canal is a
French canal connecting the
Grand Canal d'Alsace at
Kembs to the
Canal du Rhône au Rhin. McKnight, Hugh (2005). Cruising...
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first lock was
built on the
Grand Canal d'Alsace at
Kembs, a new cut was also
excavated from
Kembs to Niffer, and the rest of the
Canal de
Huningue was...
- cambire, "to barter, exchange", a word of
Gaulish origin, from PIE root *
kemb- "to bend, crook".
charge from
Latin carrus via French,
ultimately from the...
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Kempt Rare.
Kempt was
replaced by p****ive
participle combed as comb
replaced kemb.
While unkempt extended to
grooming and
hygiene generally,
combed did not...