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German 'Apfel': apple
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* '''Apfel''' (''German''): apple
  
German 'Abfall': waste; also: falling off
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* '''Abfall''' (''German''): waste, garbage; also: falling off, apostasy
  
Appletree recalls Sir Isaac Newton's discovery of the Universal Law of Gravitation after an apple fell on his head whilst sitting under an apple tree.  
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'''apple fall:''' Sir Isaac Newton's legendary discovery of the Universal Law of Gravitation after an apple fell on his head whilst sitting under an apple tree.  
  
The apple also of course had a role in the fall of Adam and Eve.
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* '''apple fall:'''  the fall of Adam and Eve.
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[[Category: Old Testament]]
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[[Category: trees]]
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[[Category:Fall]]

Revision as of 09:12, 9 June 2013

  • Apfel (German): apple
  • Abfall (German): waste, garbage; also: falling off, apostasy

apple fall: Sir Isaac Newton's legendary discovery of the Universal Law of Gravitation after an apple fell on his head whilst sitting under an apple tree.

  • apple fall: the fall of Adam and Eve.