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O que (quem) é wiggle$91940$ - definição

FICTIONAL HUMANOID, A MAJOR CHARACTER IN THE SILVER CHAIR (NARNIA, BOOK 4)
Marsh-wiggle

Wiggle matching         
ARCHEOLOGICAL DATING METHOD
Wiggle-matching
Wiggle matching, also known as carbon–14 wiggle-match dating (WMD) is a dating method that uses the non-linear relationship between 14C age and calendar age to match the shape of a series of closely sequentially spaced 14C dates with the 14C calibration curve. A numerical approach to WMD allows one to assess the precision of WMD chronologies.
Puddleglum         
Puddleglum is a fictional character in the children's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S.
Wiggle Ltd         
ONLINE RETAILER OF CYCLE, RUN, SWIM AND OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT AND APPAREL
Wiggle ltd
Wiggle is a European online sports retailer, selling cycle, run, swim and outdoor equipment and apparel. It is based in Portsmouth, England.

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Puddleglum

Puddleglum is a fictional character in the children's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. Puddleglum appears as a principal character in The Silver Chair, and is mentioned briefly at the end of The Last Battle. Puddleglum is a "Marsh-wiggle", a species invented by Lewis which appears only in this book, and the only Marsh-wiggle given a name or any lines of dialogue. He is gloomy and pessimistic and described by other characters as a "wet blanket", although by his account other Marsh-wiggles are gloomier still.

Lewis said that his gardener Fred Paxford served as a model for Puddleglum.