The mons placiti or Scone mote hill is the inauguration site of the Scottish Kings.
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The province was named for poeninus mons, the Roman name of the Great St Bernard Pass.
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Mons surrendered to the French the day after the battle and Brussels fell on 14 November.
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The sad part is that besdes the 58,0000 men and women who died in So. Vietnam as of 6 mons.
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Mons, the capital of Hainaut is shown with its Dutch name, Bergen.
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The losses trimmed Labor's Com mons majority to 74, down from the comfortable 97 won two years ago.
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It was declared a lucky charm by a young mons in 1930.
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He was a mountaineer of the mons Veneris.
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Named mountains, plateaus, layered terrain, and shield volcanoes use the terms mons, mensa, planum, tholus, respectively.
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A mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic area in women
One of the fleshy areas at the base of the fingers; a mount; The pubic mound, or mons pubis; Used by planetary geologists to refer to mountains or extinct volcanoes on planets and moons
Latin = mountain; mons pubis, the soft tissue bulge over the female pubes.
Large area of high relief; mountain (pl. montes).
Mountains. A large topographic prominence or chain of elevations.
The area in women below the abdomen composed of soft tissue and covered with pubic hair
The abbreviation in French for Monsieur (translating to Mr. in English).
Monday: the second day of the week; the first working day
A member of a Buddhist people living in Myanmar and adjacent parts of Thailand