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- Touhou Kōryūdō ~ Unconnected Marketeers (東方虹龍洞 〜 Unconnected Marketeers., lit. "Eastern Rainbow Dragon Cave") is the 18th game in the Touhou Project series...
- In microelectronics, a dual in-line package (DIP or DIL) is an electronic component package with a rectangular housing and two parallel rows of electrical...
- etymology of the phrase is uncertain, with explanations both connected and unconnected to the trade of hat-making. The earliest known appearance of the phrase...
- the Netherlands (unconnected) was founded in 1980, by a dissenting group from the Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands. Unconnected means outside the...
- series Love, American Style. Most of the episodes consist of two or more unconnected segments. At present, the following DVD sets have been released by Paramount...
- nowhere is a bridge where one or both ends are broken, incomplete, or unconnected to any roads. If it is an overp**** or an interchange, the term overp****...
- Strydenburg with the R369 to Hopetown and Prieska. There was another unconnected route R347 located in Eastern Cape Province which has since been re-signed...
- York Region, Ontario, Canada. It is distinctive because of its four unconnected segments. The road has a long history and dates back to 1850s Toronto...
- musical note generally depicted as an eighth note (U+1F3B5, 🎵), and three unconnected eighth notes in sequence (U+1F3B6, 🎶). All of these are graphical dingbats...
- (pl. lausavísur) is a single stanza composition, or a set of stanzas unconnected by narrative or thematic continuity. Lausavísur are often introduced...