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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
South American nomad — ▪ South American people Introduction indigenous inhabitants of South America living as nomadic (nomadism) hunters (hunting and gathering culture), gatherers, and fishers. In the past, South American nomads could be found from Cape Horn to… … Universalium
South American forest Indian — Introduction indigenous inhabitants of the tropical forests of South America. The tribal cultures of South America are so various that they cannot be adequately summarized in a brief space. The mosaic is baffling in its complexity: the… … Universalium
Cotton factor — Cotton factors and others go about their business in The New Orleans Cotton Exchange by French painter Edgar Degas, 1873 In the antebellum South, most cotton planters relied on cotton factors (sometimes also called commission merchants) to sell… … Wikipedia
South America — South American. a continent in the S part of the Western Hemisphere. 271,000,000; ab. 6,900,000 sq. mi. (17,871,000 sq. km). * * * Continent, Western Hemisphere. The world s fourth largest continent, it is bounded by the Caribbean Sea to the… … Universalium
American Indians — American Indians † Catholic Encyclopedia ► American Indians GENERAL When Columbus landed on the island of San Salvador in 1492 he was welcomed by a brown skinned people whose physical appearance confirmed him in his opinion that… … Catholic encyclopedia
Cotton — For other uses, see Cotton (disambiguation). Cotton Hi … Wikipedia
Cotton Press (Latta, South Carolina) — Early Cotton Press U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
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South, the — ▪ region, United States region, southeastern United States, generally though not exclusively considered to be south of the Mason and Dixon Line, the Ohio River, and the 36°30′ parallel. As defined by the U.S. federal government, it includes… … Universalium
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cotton gin — a machine for separating the fibers of cotton from the seeds. [1790 1800, Amer.] * * * Machine for cleaning cotton of its seeds. The design that became standard was invented in the U.S. by Eli Whitney in 1793. The mechanization of spinning in… … Universalium