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congest
▪ I. † congest, n.1 Obs. rare. [ad. L. congest-us accumulation, heap, f. ppl. stem of congerĕre: see congest v.] A collected mass, a collection; a concretion.c 1630 Jackson Creed v. xv. Wks. IV. 106 Sense is of concretes or congests, not of abstracts or essences. Ibid. xi. v. Wks. X. 92 Any heap or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Detour
On multi-lane highways (e.g., freeways, expressways, city streets, etc.), usually traffic shifts can replace a detour, as detours often congest turn lanes wikipedia.org
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congestive
congestive, a. (kənˈdʒɛstɪv) [f. L. congest-, ppl. stem (see congest v.) + -ive.] Relating to, of the nature of, or produced by, congestion.1846 Worcester cites Mott. 1864 Daily Tel. 6 Sept., The immediate cause of deceased's death was congestive apoplexy. 1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 235 Many of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypogymnia congesta
Description The thallus of Hypogymnia congest is to somewhat erect and can reach up to in width or length. wikipedia.org
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congestible
conˈgestible, a. [f. L. congest- ppl. stem + -ble.]1730–6 Bailey (folio), Congestible, that may be heaped up or gotten together. Hence in Johnson, and other Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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congestiparous
congestiparous, a. Med. [f. L. congest-us congest n.1 + -parus producing + -ous.] ‘Applied to remedies which produce congestion or the different forms of Contrafluxion.’1881 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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INS Varsha
Construction INS Varsha would de-congest the Visakhapatnam Port, which is used by both the navy and the civilian Ministry of Shipping. wikipedia.org
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congeries
congeries (kənˈdʒɪərɪiːz) [a. L. congeriēs heap, pile, collected mass, f. congerĕre to carry together: see congest.] A collection of things merely massed or heaped together; a mass, heap.a 1619 M. Fotherby Atheom. ii. x. §3 (1622) 303 Yet is hee a congeries..a masse of many vnlike and repugnant affe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arctostaphylos bolensis
The inflorescence is a showy panicle with 4 to 8 spreading branches, with congest flowers. The bracts are leafy, and somewhat reduced, long. wikipedia.org
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congested
congested, ppl. a. (kənˈdʒɛstɪd) [f. prec.] † 1. Heaped together; accumulated.1578 Banister Hist. Man Ep. Ded. 1 To lye waste, and voyde, as a rude congested heape. 1651 Ogilby æsop (1665) 164 On watry Mountains and congested Floods. 2. a. Med. Overcharged with an unnatural accumulation of blood; af... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paper terrorism
claiming that Texas was legally independent, carried out what it called "a campaign of paper terrorism" using bogus land claims and bad checks to try to congest wikipedia.org
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PDF Approximate Bipartite Vertex Cover in the CONGEST Model - ResearchGate
bipartition of Gcan clearly be computed in time O(D), where Dis the diameter of Gand given a maximum matching M, the set Lcan then be computed in O(n) rounds by doing a parallel
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decongestant
decongestant, a. and n. (diːkənˈdʒɛstənt) [f. de- II. 1 + congest v. + -ant1.] A. adj. = decongestive a. B. n. A decongestive agent.1950 Therapeutic Notes Dec. 259 Benylin Expectorant is antispasmodic, decongestant, expectorant, [etc.]. 1952 Official Gaz. (U.S. Pat. Off.) 1 July 23/1 Decongestants, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Utility room
Shelving and trash may sometimes be seen at this area as not to congest the other parts of the house. wikipedia.org
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