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cœno-
cœno- (ˈsiːnəʊ) before a vowel cœn-, combining form of Gr. κοινός common, as in cœˈnogamy [Gr. -γαµια, γάµος marriage], community of husbands or wives. cœˈnopodous a. [Gr. ποδ- foot], equal-footed or -limbed (Syd. Soc. Lex.). ˈcœnotype, a common type (of an organism); cf. archetype; thence cœnoˈtypi... Oxford English Dictionary
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cæno-
cæno- occas. var. ceno-, cœno-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Clique complex
Mikhail Gromov defined the no-Δ condition to be the condition of being a flag complex. Examples and applications The barycentric subdivision of any cell complex C is a flag complex having one vertex per cell of C. wikipedia.org
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eProcurement System Government of Uttar Pradesh
7 days agoWelcome to eProcurement System. The eProcurement System of Uttar Pradesh enables the Tenderers to download the Tender Schedule free of cost and then submit the bids online through this portal. 1. Ward no- 05 Construction of C.C. road and Interlockin Side Patri and R.C.C. drain from Bazar wali puliya to Lovely Marriage Hall.
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Nitroso
+ NO+ -> C6H5N(H)NO + H+ Many primary alkyl N-nitroso compounds, such as , tend to be unstable with respect to hydrolysis to the alcohol. Reduction of nitric oxide gives the nitrosyl anion, : NO + e- -> NO- Oxidation of NO yields the nitrosonium cation, : NO -> NO+ + e- Nitric oxide can wikipedia.org
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cœnocyte
cœnocyte Biol. (ˈsiːnɒsaɪt) [f. cœno- + -cyte.] = syncytium sense a, esp. one formed by nuclear division. Hence cœnocytic (-ˈsɪtɪk) a.1900 J. R. Green Introd. Veg. Physiol. i. 11 Other cœnocytes exist in which, besides the limiting wall, certain transverse walls exist, dividing the chamber into comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tangled - When Will My Life Begin Reprise 2 Chords - ULTIMATE GUITAR
I just have to do it B7 E Should I, no- here I go A E/G# A C#m B B/A A D/C C B/A A D/C C B [Chorus] E Just smell the grass, the dirt A Just like I dreamed they'd be E Just feel that summer breeze- A The way it's calling me C#m For like the first time ever F#sus F# I'm completely free A E/G# I could go running, and racing, F#m E/G# and dancing ...
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cenozoic
cenozoic var. spelling of cæno-, cainozoic. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fulniô language
Yaathê |- | cinza || ashes || fêlôwa |- | pé || foot || fêhê |- | folha || leaf || ta(-)cʰa |- | fígado || liver || ta(-)cô |- | dente || tooth || ta(- caminho || road || tdi |- | dar || give || kô- |- | estar sentado || be seated || kine- |- | estar deitado || lying down || kʰa- |- | ir || go || o-, no wikipedia.org
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cœnospecies
cœnospecies Biol. (ˈsiːnəʊˌspiːʃiːz) Also ceno-. [f. cœno- + species.] A group of species capable of hybridization with one another.1922 G. Turesson in Hereditas III. 345 It seems appropriate..to denote the total sum of possible combinations in a genotype by the term coenospecies... I take the oppor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mainatari language
|- | estrela || star || siwi |- | água || water || uni |- | casa || house || paigü |- | fogo || fire || ikatʃe |- | eu || me || no- |- | quê? || maĩna |- | cão; animal de criação || dog; domesticated animal || biga-di |- | anta || tapir || amáhingo |- | queixada || Tayassu pecari || hapitʃa | wikipedia.org
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kenogenesis
kenogenesis Biol. (kiːnəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) [irreg. for cæno- or kainogenesis, f. Gr. καινός new + γένεσις genesis.] Haeckel's term for the form of ontogenesis in which the true hereditary development of a germ is modified by features derived from its environment (opposed to palingenesis). Hence kenogeˈneti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chimbu–Wahgi languages
male child’ < *ŋaŋ[a] ‘baby’ apa- ‘maternal uncle’ < *apa ‘father’ embe(m) ‘name’ < *imbi ‘name’ muk ‘blue’ < *muk tuk- ‘chop’ < *tVk- ‘cut, cut off’ no - ‘eat’ < *na- mek si- ‘to vomit’ mek ‘vomitus’ < *makV[C] + t(e,i)- ‘to vomit’ References Further reading Ross, Malcolm. 2014. wikipedia.org
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oino-
oino- see œno-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Volscian language
It shows on the one hand the labialization of the original velar q (Volscian pis = Latin quis), and on the other hand it palatalizes the guttural c before The Samnite and Roman conquerors tended to impose the form of their own ethnicon, namely the suffix -no-, upon the tribes they conquered; hence the Marruci wikipedia.org
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