Bock

  • 91Bock (île) — 54° 26′ 40″ N 13° 00′ 19″ E / 54.4444, 13.0053 …

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  • 92bock beer — /bok/ a strong, dark beer typically brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption the following spring. Also called bock. [1855 60; < G Bock, Bockbier lit., buck beer, perh. by misdivision of Eimbecker Bier (as if ein Bockbier&#8230; …

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  • 93Bock, Hieronymus — ▪ German scientist born , 1498, Heidersbach, Ger. died Feb. 21, 1554, Hornbach  German priest, physician, and botanist who helped lead the transition from the philological scholasticism of medieval botany to the modern science based on&#8230; …

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  • 94Bock Baker — Charles Bock Baker (17 July 1878 17 August 1940) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Cleveland Blues for one game in 1901, and the Philadelphia Athletics for one game in 1901 …

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  • 95Bock-Pimpinelle, die — Die Bock Pimpinếlle, plur. inus. eine Spielart der Pimpinelle, welche sich durch ihre dünnen Blätter unterscheidet. Sie wächset auf trockenen Wiesen, und ist vielleicht eine angenehme Speise der Böcke und Ziegen; Bockspeterlein, Stein Pimpinelle …

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  • 96BOCK, Thomas (1790-1857) — artist was born at Sutton Coldfield, England, in 1790. He was apprenticed to an engraver at Birmingham, and in 1817 was awarded a silver medal by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, for the engraving of a&#8230; …

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  • 97Bock ganglion — (bok) [August Carl Bock, German anatomist, 1782–1833] see carotid ganglion, under ganglion …

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  • 98bock beer — /ˈbɒk bɪə/ (say bok bear) noun a strong, dark German beer. Also, bock. {German Bockbier, for Eimbocker Bier beer of Eimbock, or Einbeck, in northern Germany} …

  • 99Bock, der — [Bogg/Bo:g] 1. männl. Gämse, Reh, Schaf, Ziege 2. Starkbier (Märzenbock, Maibock...) 3. Möglichkeit, seine Unlust auszudrücken: i hab koan Bock!!! …

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  • 100bock — noun Etymology: German, short for Bockbier, by shortening & alteration from Einbecker Bier, literally, beer from Einbeck, from Einbeck, Germany Date: 1856 a strong dark rich beer usually sold in the early spring …

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