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cœlo-
▪ I. cœlo-1 (ˈsiːləʊ) before a vowel cœl-, combining form of Gr. κοῖλος hollow, in various scientific terms, as ˈcœlodont, a. [Gr. ὀδούς, ὀδοντ- tooth], hollow-toothed (epithet of certain lizard-like reptiles as distinguished from the pleodont or solid-toothed). cœloˈrrhizous, a. [Gr. ῥίζα root], ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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cœloblast
cœloblast Embryol. (ˈsiːləʊblɑːst, -æ-) [f. cœlo-1 + -blast.] The endoderm of an insect, or part of the endoblast as distinguished from the myoblast.1895 Camb. Nat. Hist. V. 149 The blastoderm differentiates into Ectoblast and Endoblast; this latter under⁓going a further differentiation into Coelobl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Detarium senegalense
Akah, P., Nworu, C., Mbaoji, F., Nwabunike, I., & Onyeto, C. (2012). Genus Detarium: Ethnomedicinal, phytochemical and pharmacological profile. Optimisation du greffage pour trois espèces fruitières de cueillette des zones sahélo- soudaniennes: Balanites aegyptiaca, Detarium senegalense et Tamarindus wikipedia.org
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cœlostat
cœlostat Astr. (ˈsiːləʊˌstæt) [f. cœlo-2 + -stat.] An instrument consisting of a mirror turned by clockwork on an axis parallel to itself and to the axis of the earth, by means of which the celestial bodies may be observed and photographed as in a stationary position.1898 Standard 24 Jan. 4/5 The pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Lothropp
Novelist Michael MacConnell Founder of Post Cereal Company C. W. tree See also Barnstable, Massachusetts Congregationalism Plymouth Colony Lowthorp for a discussion of the origins and spelling variations of the name Lo wikipedia.org
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myelocœle
myelocœle (ˈmaɪələʊsiːl) Also -cele, -cœl. [f. myelo- + -cœle (f. Gr. κοιλία cavity of the body: cf. cœlo-1).] 1. Anat. The central canal of the spinal cord.1885 B. G. Wilder in N.Y. Med. Jrnl. 21 Mar. 326/2 (caption) Schematic representation of the cavities of the brain and myelon... Encephalocoele... Oxford English Dictionary
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Botorrita plaque
< *pr̥Hi-steh₂-lo- 'competent authority' < *pr̥Hi-sto 'what is first, authority'); : by order (instrumental fem. sing. < *dʰoh₁m-eh₂ 'establish, dispose Medrano y C. wikipedia.org
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Yaesu FT-817
The combination of lo- and hi-pass filters provide broadband bandpass filtering to the rx front end. dB below peak output Distortion: better than -31 dB below peak output Transmitter freq response: 350 – 2700 Hz (-6 dB) Stability: ±0.3 ppm/1 hour @25 °C, wikipedia.org
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mallus
‖ mallum, mallus Hist. (ˈmæləm, ˈmæləs) [med.L. mallum, -us, ad. OFrankish *mall-, contracted form of OTeut. *maþlo- (Goth. maþl meeting-place, OE. mæðel meeting, discussion, OHG., OS. mahal assembly, judgement, speech). Cf. mail n.2, mall2.] The hundred-court among the Franks. (By modern historians... Oxford English Dictionary
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Settlement of Nandi
ortinwek that moved into and occupied the Nandi area, thus becoming the Nandi tribe, came; From Elgon & Lumbwa Kipoiis Kipamwi Kipkenda Kipiegen From Lo Elgon& Elgeyo origins c.1830 Retreat from Elgon Nandi occupied territory previously stretched as far north as the sources of the Nzoia River i.e. wikipedia.org
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benzoin
benzoin (ˈbɛnzəʊɪn, -zɔɪn) Forms: 6 belzoin, benjoin, bengwin, bengewyne, 6–7 -wine, 7 bengwine, benzwine, benswine, benioyn, benjoine, benjouin, benzoine, benzion, bezoin, 7–8 benione, 6– benzoin. [In 16th c. benjoin, a. F. benjoin (also benjaoy, quoted by Devic from Déterville Dict. Hist. Nat. 181... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barbacoan languages
In C. Mosley & R. E. Asher (Eds.), Atlas of the world's languages (pp. 46–76). London: Routledge. Key, Mary R. (1979). Slocum, Marianna C. (1986). Gramática páez (p. vii, 171). Lomalinda: Editorial Townsend. Stark, Louisa R. (1985). wikipedia.org
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beluga
‖ beluga (bɪˈluːgə) Also 6 bellougina. [In sense 1, a. Russ. běˈlūga; in sense 2, a. Russ. běˈlūχa; both f. bělo-, white + -uga, -uχa, augmentative formatives. Fletcher's word is evidently the Russ. deriv. b{supi}êˈlūzhina flesh of the beluga.] 1. A species of fish: the Great or Hausen Sturgeon (Aci... Oxford English Dictionary
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Inner–Outer hypothesis
-, *-eh₁-lo- that is not preserved as broadly in Vedic Sanskrit (besides individual lexical items such as bahulá "thick"). He also suggested that the d ~ ḍ alternation and c, j > ċ, (d)z (in Nuristani, Dardic, and Pahari) are relevant features to the hypothesis but left their wikipedia.org
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waddle
▪ I. waddle, n. (ˈwɒd(ə)l) [f. waddle v.] 1. The action of waddling; a waddling gait. Also, rate of progress by waddling.1691 Shadwell Scowrers ii. i. 15 That must be my sweet Duckling—I know her by her pretty Waddle in her Gate. 1853 Reade Chr. Johnstone ii. 38 A fisherman's natural waddle is two m... Oxford English Dictionary
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