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    maiden
    /ˈmeɪdn/

    noun

    • 1. an unmarried girl or young woman: archaic "two knights fought to win the hand of a fair maiden"
    • 2. an over in which no runs are scored.

    adjective

    • 1. (of an older woman) unmarried: "a maiden aunt" Similar unmarriedunwedunweddedsingle
    • 2. being or involving the first attempt or act of its kind: "the Titanic's maiden voyage" Similar firstinitialinauguralintroductory

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