Elena Taylor

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Propinquity: closeness in time or place. Kinship. Near. From the Middle English propinquite, from Latin propinquitat- kinship and proximity. In use since the 14th Century The propinquity of the ocean allowed for the sound of the waves to be heard in the dining room.

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Calumny: The act of uttering a falsehood designed for malicious intent. A lie to hurt another persons reputation. She was the target of calumny….

Lagomorph

A member of the rabbit or hare family.

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Canzona (or Canzone): Originally used in poetry to denote a specific style, it later became a musical form in 16th century Italy. The Canzona used multiple instruments, which mimicked each other. A direct ancestor to the fugue and sonata.