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[gems]

noun

plural

gemses 
  1. chamois.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of gems1

< German; Old High German gamiza < Late Latin camoc- (stem of camox )
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Yet it still nabs some genre gems, often with something conceptually extra, recently including the meta “Magpie Murders” and its sequel, “Moonflower Murders.”

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Among the £1.7bn worth of talent brought in, albeit with sizeable player sales balancing the books, they have unearthed several gems.

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The Chargers are searching for their hidden gems through a unique rookie minicamp.

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Notice of the gems sale had been removed from its auction house by Wednesday and the website page promoting the auction is no longer available.

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“It’s increasingly difficult because of state mandates for housing. And a lot of limitations on development have been lifted,” says Gerber about the fight to preserve these architectural gems.

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