munda|mundas in English

noun

any of several people groups located in central and eastern India

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1. Munda Airfield, also known as Munda or Munda Point Airfield, was the principal objective of the New Georgia campaign

2. That beach was slated to be the jump-off point for the flanking attack on strategic Munda airfield.

3. On the night of 11–12 July, she bombarded Munda, enabling troops to continue their conquest of New Georgia.

4. Following the Allied Landings on Rendova on 30 June 1943, the Drive on Munda Point during July and the Japanese New Georgia counterattack in Mid-July, Munda Airfield was captured by the US Army XIV Corps forces after fierce

5. The following morning, her main battery joined in a bombardment of the Japanese positions around the Munda area of New Georgia.

6. Bogud also participated in the Battle of Munda, launching an important attack on the rear of the Pompeian army that provoked the Pompeians in a confused reaction that soon broke their forces

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8. The making of Anagrams was an exercise of many religious orders in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the angelical salutation “Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum” (“Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee”) was a favourite base; it was transposed to hundreds of variations, as, for example, “Virgo serena, pia, munda et