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English for their most unclassical Latin. An explanation of the following terms, which are in constant use, is therefore indispensable in a work of this nature; /# <i>Angled Guard</i>--A stone which obliquely covers or guards one stone or more. <i>Bias</i>--An inclination in the ice, tending to lead a stone off the direction given to it by the player. <i>Block the ice</i>--See "fill the ice." <i>Boardhead</i>--See "brough." <i>Break an egg on</i>--To strike one stone very gently with another. <i>Brough</i>--(Alemanic, <i>bruchus</i>, a camp, often circular). The space within the largest circle drawn round the tee. #/
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