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decan

[dek-uhn]

noun

Astrology.
  1. any of three divisions of 10° within a sign of the zodiac.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of decan1

1400–50; late Middle English < Late Latin Գܲ chief of ten; dean
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The first decan of Sagittarius — that is, the expression of the sun sign for those born within the first 10 days of Sagittarius season — is characterized by an inclination toward playing in the shadows.

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More than 1,500 residents of Decan have sought emergency medical assistance since Saturday and reported fearing they were poisoned by something in the local water supply, according to Selmon Berisha, the municipality’s health director.

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Kosovo media reported two deaths possibly linked to whatever caused the sickening of residents from six Decan villages.

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DECAN, Kosovo — Inside the walls of Father Sava Janjic’s 14th-century monastery reign silence and calm, interrupted by the occasional soft footfall of the few monks remaining in this revered outpost of the Serbian Orthodox Church in a hostile western Kosovo.

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The most pressing challenge he now faces comes from the ethnic Albanians who account for more than 90 percent of Kosovo’s population and have, through threats and occasional violence, purged the nearby town of Decan of a tiny Serb community over the past two decades.

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