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| tweed · Jack · et (twEd · 'Ja · k&t) , n. 1. a coarse wool cloth jacket made in a variety of weaves and colors, either hand-spun or handwoven in Scotland or reproduced, often with leather elbow patches. [Alteration (possibly influenced by the river Tweed), of Scots tweel, twill, from Middle English twile. 1835-1845] 2. turtleneck.net non-fiction department dedicated to publishing essays, criticism and reviews regarding the literature that moves us and the culture that created it. Essays, online reviews of recently published novels and collections of poetry as well as criticism drawing on current literary thought are welcome from contributors. | ||
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Still Here from Spring 2000 |
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