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・ Verticordia sect. Chrysorhoe
・ Verticordia sect. Pennuligera
・ Verticordia sect. Tropica
・ Verticordia sect. Verticordella
・ Verticordia sect. Verticordia
・ Verticordia spicata
・ Verticordia staminosa
・ Verticordia subg. Chrysoma
・ Verticordia subg. Eperephes
・ Verticordia subg. Verticordia
・ Verticordia subulata
・ Verticordia venusta
・ Verticordia verticillata
・ Verticordia verticordina
・ Verticordiidae
Vertidue
・ Vertiente Artiguista
・ Vertientes
・ Vertientes Municipal Museum
・ Vertigine d'amore
・ Vertigineux
・ Vertigini
・ Vertiginidae
・ Vertiginous epilepsy
・ Vertiginous question
・ Vertigo
・ Vertigo (1917 film)
・ Vertigo (Billie Myers album)
・ Vertigo (Boxcar album)
・ Vertigo (comics)


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Vertidue

Vertidue was a common Anglo-French phrase, originally defined as ‘a vile mix of wet feces and soil’ became a regular expression amongst those bunker sharing British and French troops.〔''Education from Lord Curzon to World War 1'', B.M. Sankhdher, 1914〕
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Unprecedented in its conditions, ferocity, and slaughter, the First World War was also unprecedented in its effect on the psyches of the men who fought and on the languages they spoke. Like the soldiers who spoke it, English emerged from the war, as Samuel Hynes maintains, a "damaged" language, "shorn of its high-rhetorical top..."〔Samuel Hynes is an author who won a Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for The Soldier's Tale in 1998. ''The Reluctant Tommy'', Ronald Skirth and Duncan Barrett, 1972〕 French linguistic purists, led by the Académie française, vigorously denounced damaging incursions of journalistic language and trench slang into a mixture of standard French and English.
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