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  • 101Claymore — This article is about the two handed sword. The term claymore is sometimes also applied to the Scottish broadsword of the 17th and 18th centuries. For yet other uses, see Claymore (disambiguation). Claymore …

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  • 102MediEvil — This article is about the PlayStation game. For the Medieval period, see Middle Ages. MediEvil Cover art Developer(s) SCE Cambridge Studio …

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  • 103List of Indian folk dances — Indian folk and tribal dances are simple dances, and are performed to express joy. Folk and tribal dances are performed for every possible occasion, to celebrate the arrival of seasons, birth of a child, a wedding and festivals. The dances are… …

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  • 104Wakizashi — The Nihongo|wakizashi|Kanji: 脇差 Hiragana: わきざし (meaning side arm ) is a traditional Japanese sword with a shōtō blade between 30 and 60 cm (12 and 24 inches), with an average of 50 cm (20 inches). It is similar to but shorter than a katana, and… …

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  • 105Cutlass — This article is about the sword. For other uses, see Cutlass (disambiguation). A 19th century French naval cutlass A cutlass is a short, broad sabre or slashing sword, with a straight or slightly curved blade sharpened on the cutting edge, and a… …

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  • 106Parrying dagger — An example of unsuccessful main gauche use A parrying dagger demonstrated in a modern bout …

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  • 107List of fictional swords — In Arthurian fiction [ thumb|left|ArthurExcalibur).] Excalibur is featured in every tale of Arthur or Merlin ever written, in some form or another. The examples below list two of the more distinctive takes on Arthurian swords. Bernard Cornwell:… …

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  • 108Types of swords — This is a list of Types of swords found through history all around the world.word types sorted by geographic originAfrica*Flyssa *Kaskara *Nimcha *Shotel *Takoba *IdaAmericas*Macana *MacuahuitlAsia*Aikuchi (合口, 匕首) *Aruval *Barong *Bolo / Itak… …

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  • 109Épée — The épée (IPA| ep.eɪ) is the modern derivative of the original duelling sword, the rapier, used in sport fencing. Épée is French for sword .The weapon is similar to a foil (compared to a sabre), but has a stiffer blade that is V shaped in cross… …

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  • 110Ocoee High School — Location 1925 Ocoee Crown Point Parkway Ocoee, FL Information Type Public Established 1883, Re established 2005. School district Orange County Public Schools Principal William Floyd Gr …

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