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Acushnet

Definition: Acushnet is a name given to a small town in Maine, United States, about 15 miles (24 km) south of Portland, which was named after the Acushnutt family, who settled there around 1780. The name comes from an ancient Native American word meaning "the place where the spring water goes out."


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Fishnet

Definition: The word "fishnet" refers to a material made by knitting, often used in making clothing or textile products. It's typically made from wool, cotton, or rayon yarn mixed with a fine thread or yarn. Fishnet is commonly used for waterproofing and insulation in outdoorwear. The term reflects the fabric's ability to hold water when wet, similar to a fish.


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Rushnet

Definition: Rushnet, also called "Rush", is an ancient Greek word meaning "storm" or "bath". It describes a sudden violent storm that can cause widespread damage or destruction if not properly managed. The word is commonly used in Greek mythology as a symbol of chaos and destruction.


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Shnet

Definition: The English word "shnet" has its roots in Old Babylonian and Hebrew, meaning "to destroy." It's a figurative term for destroying something or someone. The root derives from Proto-Indo-European words meaning to break off, to sever, to disassemble, to separate, to split up, to destroy, etc.


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