- to
render a
device operational might violate the
Biblical prohibition of
makeh bapatish (striking the
final hammer blow, i.e..
completing a product). The...
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February 2015.
Retrieved 12
February 2015.
ORIGIN 1930S:
perhaps from
Yiddish makeh, 'a plague'. "English
contemporary dictionary - Mocky". enacademic.com....
- further:
Mishneh Torah Shabbat 12:1;
Chayei Adam
Shabbos 46 Hebrew: מכה בפטיש (
Makeh B'patish), literally,
striking with a hammer. Definition: Any
initial act...
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Makdin or
Makedin (Persian: مكدين), also
rendered as
Makeh Din, may
refer to: Makdin-e Olya Makdin-e
Sofla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- Makdīn-e Soflá and
Makdin Sofla; also
known as Makdīn-e Pā’īn, Makedīn,
Makeh Dīn Soflá, Makhdī, and Qal‘eh Makhadi) is a
village in Pishkuh-e
Mugui Rural...
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Still online, but
stopped in 2004: http://projects.blender.org/projects/
makeh/
Archived 2013-06-30 at the
Wayback Machine http://www.makehumancommunity...
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Romanized as Makdīn-e ‘Olyā and Makedīn Olyā; also
known as Makdīn-e Bālā and
Makeh Dīn ‘Olyā) is a
village in Pishkuh-e
Mugui Rural District, in the Central...