Look up skene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Skene may refer to: Skene, Aberdeenshire, a community in North East Scotland, United Kingdom Skene, Mississippi...
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In female human anatomy, Skene's glands or the Skene glands (/skiːn/ SKEEN, also known as the lesser vestibular glands or paraurethral glands) are two...
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Alexander Skene (1837–1900), Scottish gynaecologist Clyde Skene (1884–1945), Scottish footballer Felicia Skene (1821–1899), Scottish author Provost Skene (Sir...
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Chalmers Skene (/skiːn/; 17 June 1837 – 4 July 1900) was a British-American gynaecologist from Scotland who described what became known as Skene's glands...
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traditional villages are Kirkton of Skene and Lyne of Skene. As the name suggests, Kirkton is still the location of Skene Parish Church. Lyne means 'glade'...
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Skene IF is a Swedish football club in Skene in Mark Municipality, Västra Götaland County. Skene Idrottsförening was founded in 1921 thanks to Borås Cotton...
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In the theatre of ancient Greece, the skene was the structure at the back of a stage. The word skene means 'tent' or 'hut', and it is thought that the...
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George Skene may refer to: George Skene (physician) (1741–1803), Scottish physician George Skene (politician) (1749-1825), Scottish army officer and politician...
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Skene (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɧɛ̌ːnɛ]) is the second largest town in Mark Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. The area has about 5,800 inhabitants...
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Paul David Skenes (/skiːnz/, born May 29, 2002) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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Peter Skene Ogden (alternately Skeene, Skein, or Skeen; baptised 12 February 1790 – 27 September 1854) was a British-Canadian fur trader and an early...
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William Forbes Skene WS FRSE FSA(Scot) DCL LLD (7 June 1809 – 29 August 1892), was a Scottish lawyer, historian and antiquary. He co-founded the Scottish...
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Charles Robertson Skene (26 May 1914 – 24 August 1997), commonly known as Robert or Bob and nicknamed Hurricane Bob, was an Australian 10-goal polo player...
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The Skene Baronetcy, of Curriehill, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 22 February 1628 for James Skene, Lord Curriehill....
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James Skene of Rubislaw FSA Scot FRSE FGS (1775–1864) was a Scottish lawyer and amateur artist, best known as a friend of Sir Walter Scott. The second...
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Aberdeen (redirect from Skene Square Primary School)
addition, there is a Unitarian church, established in 1833 and located in Skene Terrace. Christadelphians have been present in Aberdeen since at least 1844...
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Robert Skene may refer to: Robert Skene (polo player) (1914–1997), Australian polo player Robert Skene (cricketer) (1908–1988), English cricketer Robert...
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Danus George Moncrieff Skene, Baron of Skene (2 April 1944 – 19 August 2016) Chief of the Name and Arms of Skene, also 10th of Piltout and 15th of Hallyards...
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Scotland in Skene, part of the Presbytery of North East and Northern Isles. The parish has two places of worship, Skene Church in Kirkton of Skene and Trinity...
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The Skene was an American automobile manufactured from 1900 to 1901. A twin-cylinder 5-hp steam car, it was built in Lewiston, Maine. J. W. Skene Cycle...
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Sgian-dubh (redirect from Skene du)
skee-ən-DOO; Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [s̪kʲənˈt̪u]) – also anglicized as skene-dhu – is a small, single-edged knife (Scottish Gaelic: sgian) worn as part...
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Loch of Skene is a large lowland, freshwater loch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) to the west of the village of Kirkton...
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Clan Skene is a Scottish clan. The traditional origin of the Clan Skene is found in a legend of the Clan Robertson in the eleventh century. It is said...
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William Skene may refer to: William Forbes Skene (1809–1892), Scottish lawyer and antiquarian William Baillie Skene (1838–1911) Scottish academic and...
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Skene is a census-designated place and unincorporated community located in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States on Mississippi Highway 446. Skene...
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Female ejaculation is characterized as an expulsion of fluid from the Skene's gland at the lower end of the urethra during or before an orgasm. It is...
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Thomas Skene (15 December 1845 – 15 March 1910) was an Australian politician. Skene was born near Ballarat, Victoria on 15 December 1845 to Scottish-born...
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Skene Manor, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Judge Joseph Potter House, is a historic home located at Whitehall in Washington County...
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Douglas C. Skene (born June 17, 1970) is an American former professional football player. He played college football as an offensive guard and offensive...
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Philip Wharton Skene (5 February 1725 – 10 June 1810) was a British Army officer and landowner. Skene was from the branch of the family associated with...
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