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Old December 1st, 2017, 12:07 PM
Tony Abell
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Default [Dixonary] Round 2854 - RABFAK Defs Up For Voting

Find below 13 definitions of rabfak, one of which comes from a dictionary. The
remainder come from the fertile imaginations of the players.

Vote for two by way of a public response to this message before the deadline.
You may vote even if you did not submit a definition, but you may NOT vote if you
are disqualified (see the rules at http://www.dixonary.net). The voting deadline
shall be:

Sunday, 08:00am EST 03-Dec-2017
Sunday, 05:00am PST 03-Dec-2017
Sunday, 01:00pm GMT 03-Dec-2017
Sunday, 02:00pm CET 03-Dec-2017
Monday, 12:00am AEDT 04-Dec-2017
Sunday 2017-12-03 1300Z


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1. Dissension; opposition.

2. A Soviet school giving preliminary university training to workers.

3. A camel saddle.

4. 17th-century Jewish sage, from the Hebrew initials of Rabbi Baruch von
(pronounced "fon") Krakow.

5. A temporary unit of currency in Zimbabwe worth old Z$5 quadrillion, issued
by the Reserve Bank in 2009. The currency has since been pegged to the US$.

6. To raise the price of something after agreeing on a lower price.

7. An inexpensive trinket or charm.

8. A leather bucket holding food for a camel.

9. A publicity agent.

10. Invoking a deity to ask for aid or protection.

11. An iron bar fixed to each side of a cart to strengthen it.

12. Now _hist._ In the Ottoman Empire: an official, a military commander or
attaché.

13. A type of mortar round used in the Crimean War by the Russian forces.


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