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  • 61Stud (band) — Stud is a British folk rock band from the early 1970s, that featured Taste bassist Charlie McCracken (born Richard McCracken, 26 June 1948 in Northern Ireland) and two members of Family, former bass guitarist John Weider and future bass player,… …

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  • 62Stud a cinq cartes — Stud à cinq cartes Le Stud à cinq cartes est une variante du poker dans laquelle chaque joueur reçoit une carte fermée et quatre ouvertes. Le jeu du Kid de Cincinnati, classique à 5 cartes. Chaque joueur mise, avant de recevoir des cartes, un… …

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  • 63Stud a sept cartes — Stud à sept cartes Le Stud à sept cartes est une variante très populaire du poker, rarement joué en tournoi. Déroulement d un coup Après le paiement de l enjeu obligatoire appelé souvent antes ( en anglais) par tous les joueurs, le donneur… …

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  • 64stud-books — ● stud book, stud books nom masculin (mot anglais, de stud, haras, et book, livre) Livre généalogique pour l espèce chevaline, dont il existe un par race reconnue en France …

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  • 65stud groom — noun A groom at a stud, esp the head groom • • • Main Entry: ↑stud …

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  • 66stud horse — noun A stallion kept for breeding • • • Main Entry: ↑stud * * * n. see stud II (sense 1) …

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  • 67stud´ied|ness — stud|ied «STUHD eed», adjective. 1. resulting from or characterized by deliberate effort; carefully planned; done on purpose: »a studied air of simplicity, a studied laugh. What she said to me was a studied insult. While its performances of… …

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  • 68stud´ied|ly — stud|ied «STUHD eed», adjective. 1. resulting from or characterized by deliberate effort; carefully planned; done on purpose: »a studied air of simplicity, a studied laugh. What she said to me was a studied insult. While its performances of… …

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  • 69stud|ied — «STUHD eed», adjective. 1. resulting from or characterized by deliberate effort; carefully planned; done on purpose: »a studied air of simplicity, a studied laugh. What she said to me was a studied insult. While its performances of popular songs… …

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  • 70Stud-horse — n. [AS. st[=o]d hors.] A stallion, esp. one kept for breeding. [1913 Webster] …

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