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A: What is it?

Q: What does IT represent?
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A: ¹it \'it, ?t\ pron [ME, fr. OE hit — more at HE] (bef. 12c) 1 : that one — used as subject or direct object or indirect object of a verb or object of a preposition usu. in reference to a lifeless thing <took a quick look at the house and noticed ~ was very old>, a plant <there is a rosebush near the fence and ~ is now blooming>, a person or animal whose sex is unknown or disregarded <don't know who ~ is>, a group of individuals or things, or an abstract entity <beauty is everywhere and ~ is a source of joy>; compare HE, ITS, SHE, THEY

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A; No, not really.

Q: :-) Is ;-) it :-D really ;-D neccesary B-D to ;-\ put :blush: a :drop: smily :drop2: after :sweat: every :-/ word :eyeroll:?
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A: No, that's called smile-y spamming. We don't tolerate things like that 'round these parts. *puts on cowboy hat*


Q: ...Where did this hat come from?
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A. Hatland.

Q. Do I make a convincing ghost?
1 John 3:1 See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him.

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A: Depends. If you can go "boo" and float, You'd make a convincing ghost...


Q: Does that mean M. Bison from the Street Fighter movie is a ghost?
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A.Yes?

Q. what is orange?
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A: Or·ange (ôrnj, r-)
A city of southern California north-northeast of Santa Ana. It is a manufacturing center in a citrus-growing area. Population: 135,000. n.
1.
a. Any of several southeast Asian evergreen trees of the genus Citrus, widely cultivated in warm regions and having fragrant white flowers and round fruit with a yellowish or reddish rind and a sectioned, pulpy interior, especially C. sinensis, the sweet orange, and C. aurantium, the Seville or sour orange.
b. The fruit of any of these trees, having a sweetish, acidic juice.
2. Any of several similar plants, such as the Osage orange and the mock orange.
3. The hue of that portion of the visible spectrum lying between red and yellow, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 590 to 630 nanometers; any of a group of colors between red and yellow in hue, of medium lightness and moderate saturation.
adj.
1. Of the color orange.
2. Made from oranges.
3. Tasting or smelling like oranges.
Word History: Oranges imported to China from the United States reflect a journey come full circle, for the orange had worked its way westward for centuries, originating in China, then being introduced to India, and traveling on to the Middle East, into Europe, and finally to the New World. The history of the word orange keeps step with this journey only part of the way. The word is possibly ultimately from Dravidian, a family of languages spoken in southern India and northern Sri Lanka. The Dravidian word or words were adopted into the Indo-European language Sanskrit with the form nraga. As the fruit passed westward, so did the word, as evidenced by Persian nrang and Arabic nranj. Arabs brought the first oranges to Spain, and the fruit rapidly spread throughout Europe. The important word for the development of our term is Old Italian melarancio, derived from mela, "fruit," and arancio, "orange tree," from Arabic nranj. Old Italian melarancio was translated into Old French as pume orenge, the o replacing the a because of the influence of the name of the town of Orange, from which oranges reached the northern part of France. The final stage of the odyssey of the word was its borrowing into English from the Old French form orenge. Our word is first recorded in Middle English in a text probably composed around 1380, a time preceding the arrival of the orange in the New World.n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) any of several citrus trees, esp Citrus sinensis (sweet orange) and the Seville orange, cultivated in warm regions for their round edible fruit See also tangerine [1]
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants)
a. the fruit of any of these trees, having a yellowish-red bitter rind and segmented juicy flesh See also navel orange
b. (as modifier) orange peel
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Forestry) the hard wood of any of these trees
4. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours) any of a group of colours, such as that of the skin of an orange, that lie between red and yellow in the visible spectrum in the approximate wavelength range 620-585 nanometres
5. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Dyeing) a dye or pigment producing these colours
6. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) orange cloth or clothing dressed in orange
7. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) any of several trees or herbaceous plants that resemble the orange, such as mock orange
adj
of the colour orange
[via Old French from Old Provençal auranja, from Arabic nāranj, from Persian nārang, from Sanskrit nāranga, probably of Dravidian origin]
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1. (Placename) a river in S Africa, rising in NE Lesotho and flowing generally west across the South African plateau to the Atlantic: the longest river in South Africa. Length: 2093 km (1300 miles)
2. (Placename (French)) a town in SE France: a small principality in the Middle Ages, the descendants of which formed the House of Orange. Pop.: 28 136 (1990) Ancient name Arausio [əˈraʊsɪəʊ]
n
1. (Biography 1544 to the count of Nassau) a princely family of Europe. Its possessions, originally centred in S France, passed in 1544 to the count of Nassau, who became William I of Orange and helped to found the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Since 1815 it has been the name of the reigning house of the Netherlands. It was the ruling house of Great Britain and Ireland under William III and Mary (1689-94) and under William III as sole monarch (1694-1702)
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (modifier) of or relating to the Orangemen
3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (modifier) of or relating to the royal dynasty of Orange.

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A: Whatever it takes to answer a question is a good answer.


Q: Is it okay to be Takei?
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A: Do not know what Takei is?

Q: Does someone know what Takei is?
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A: Bloke who played Sulu in Star Trek, turned gay rights activist.

Q: Are you a supporter of Takei marriage?
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A: Yes, I am! (I have an "It's OK to be Takei" button, winter hat and shirt. I got them for my birthday. Best mom ever.)


Q: Are you having a Takei old time?
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A: Hells to the yizzeah.

Q: Do you prefer .45 ACP or 9mm?
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A: The bullets, or the gun? I don't particularly like being shot, so I'm guessing you're talking about the guns. Hmm...I guess I prefer the .45 ACP.


Q: In space, what way is "up"?
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A: This question with out knowing where the center of the universe is from Earth, once w e locate that,then we point up from the gravity field, this will be up.

Q: canAyone moDify tHi questioN?
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