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diœstrus
diœstrus, n. Biol. (daɪˈiːstrəs) Also -um, (U.S.) diestrus (-ˈɛstrəs, -ˈiːstrəs), -um. [f. di-3 + œstrus n., œstrum n.] A relatively short period of sexual quiescence between metoestrus and prooestrus.1900 W. Heape in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XLIV. 8 Diœstrum, or the Diœstrous Period.—This is a brief ... Oxford English Dictionary
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diestrus
diestrus, n. var. *diœstrus n. Oxford English Dictionary
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diestrum
diestrum, n. see *diœstrus n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Œ
Examples: tragœdy, (arch)diœcese; œconomisation, œsophageal; œsophagus, œcologist, œcology, œconomise, œconomist, œconomy, œdema, œnologist, œnology, . oe ~ e in a closed syllable anywhere as long as it bears some stress (so this overlaps with the preceding category), as in œstrogenic, œstrogen, and œstrus wikipedia.org
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metœstrus
metœstrus Biol. (mɛˈtiːstrəs) Also -um, (U.S.) metestrus (-ˈɛstrəs, -iːstrəs), -um. [f. meta- + œstrus, œstrum.] The short period following œstrus in many mammals during which sexual activity subsides.1900 W. Heape in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XLIV. 8 Metœstrum or the Metœstrous Period.—If conception d... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of ships of the line of Russia
Zolotaya Zvezda, De Goude Starn – "Звезда", "Штарн", "Золотая Звезда", "Дегоудестарн") 52 (1699) – BU 1709 Dumkracht 44 ("Думкрахт", 1699) – BU 1710 Strus Sviatoi Antonii 50 ("Святой Антоний", Hamburg, ex-Don Antonio di Padua) – Purchased 1711, wrecked 1716 Randol‘f 50 ("Рандольф", England, ex-British Randolph wikipedia.org
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mono-
mono- (mɒnəʊ, məˈnɒ) before a vowel often mon-, repr. Gr. µονο-, combining form of µόνος, alone, only, sole, single, occurring in a number of words adopted from existing Greek compounds (as monarch, monody, monogamy, monogram, monologue, monopoly), and hence used to form words, mostly scientific and... Oxford English Dictionary
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œ
œ (in the earliest times, and now often, written separately oe) was in Early Old English the symbol of the i-umlaut of ó, o, as in fœt, foet, soecan, œhtan, oehtan, doubtless originally sounded like Ger. ö, œ, but afterwards written (and sounded) simply é, e, in which form it came down into Middle E... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of people from Illinois
Law Dennis DeYoung, musician for rock band Styx Di–Dn Douglas Diamond, economist, 2022 Nobel Prize winner David Díaz, lightweight boxing champion 2007 Strotz, economist, Northwestern University president 1970-84 Max Strus, basketball player for DePaul and Miami Heat Barbara Stuart, television actress wikipedia.org
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sheep
▪ I. sheep, n. (ʃiːp) Forms: α. 1 scéap, scǽp, scép, 2 sceæp, 2–3 sceap, 2–4 scep, (3 se(e)p, seop), 3–4 scepe, 3–5 (6 in comb.) schep, shep, 3–6 schepe, (4 ssep, schiep), 4–5 scheep, chepe, 4–6 shepe, (5 sheppe, Sc. scheipe, 6 sheip(pe, shiepe), 6–7 sheepe, Sc. scheip, (7 in comb. shepp), 4– sheep.... Oxford English Dictionary
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poly-
poly- (pɒlɪ) repr. Gr. πολυ-, combining form of πολύς, πολύ, much, in pl., πολλοί, -αί, ά many, forming the first element in a large number of words, mostly scientific or technical. The second element of such compounds is properly of Greek origin, but in recent formations is often of Latin; occasion... Oxford English Dictionary
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