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ecod
† eˈcod, int. Obs. [var. of egad, egod, agad, q.v.] Used as a mild oath.1733 Fielding Don Quix. i. viii, 'Ecod! it runs in my head. 1777 Sheridan Trip Scarb. iii. iv, It's well I have a husband acoming, or ecod I'd marry the baker. 1865 Dickens Mut. Fr. xiv. 371 Ecod, when I say to him.. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pfam
To identify possible clan relationships, Pfam curators use the Simple Comparison Of Outputs Program (SCOOP) as well as information from the ECOD database ECOD is a semi-automated hierarchical database of protein families with known structures, with families that map readily to Pfam entries and homology levels wikipedia.org
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icod
† icod, int. Obs. (ɪˈkɒd) [A variant of ecod, in origin the same as egad, agad.] An asseveration.1697 Vanbrugh Relapse iv. i, I'cod, I don't care how often I'm married. 1749 Fielding Tom Jones xviii. viii, 'Icod! I shall lose two or three thousand pounds. 1790 Bystander 343 Icod, Sir, the back stair... Oxford English Dictionary
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Evolutionary Classification of Protein Domains
The ECOD tries to determine the evolutionary relationships between proteins. , ECOD groups proteins by demonstratable homology only. wikipedia.org
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egad
egad, int. (ɪˈgæd) Also 7 igad, 8 egod. [prob. representing earlier A God! from a interjection: but in later times perhaps associated with asseverations, like i'faith, or possibly with by God: cf. agad, adad, adod, ecod, etc.] Used as a softened oath.1673 [R. Leigh] Transp. Reh. 4 Which is very civi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rossmann fold
The groups have been integrated into ECOD. Even within this group, ECOD describes a wide range of non-nucleotide activities. wikipedia.org
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coads
† coads, int. Obs. Also codes. [app. an altered or ‘minced’ adjuration: cf. ecod! gads! ods! etc.] An obsolete ejaculation of surprise. Also † coads-nigs.1590 Three Lords & Ladies Lond. in Hazl. Dodsley VI. 399 Coads, gaffer! were you not a mealman once? 1608 Middleton Trick to Catch ii. i, Coads-ni... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jone o Grinfilt
"Bare meal, ecod! Ecod! aw thowt this wur rare news. wikipedia.org
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adod
† aˈdod, int. Obs. [for Ah God! cf. adad, agad, egad, ecod, etc.]1708 S. Centlivre Busie Body ii. i. 30 Adod, I don't like those close Conferences. 1762 Foote Orators i. (1780) 9 Adod, away, in a hurry, Alice and I danced to Pewterers Hall. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cod's
† Cods, Cod's Obs. A perversion of God's, in oaths and exclamations; cf. ads, ods, ecod.1569 T. Preston Cambises in Hazl. Dodsl. IV. 221 By Cod's nails I vow, Upon thy pate my staff I will lay. 1668 Shadwell Sullen Lovers iv. Wks. 1720 I. 72 Cods my life⁓kins! Stanford, I am heartily sorry. 1698 Van... Oxford English Dictionary
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edad
† eˈdad, int. Obs. [Cf. adad, adod, edod, egad, ecod.]1710 Brit. Apollo III. 28 1/1 Add and edad is only a mincing of by G—d. Oxford English Dictionary
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morality
morality (mɒˈrælɪtɪ) Also 4–5 moralite(e, 5 moralte, 5–6 moralyte, 6 -ytee, -ytye, 5–7 -itie. [a. F. moralité (13th c.), ad. L. mōrālitās, f. mōrālis: see moral a. and -ity.] † 1. Ethical wisdom; knowledge of moral science.c 1386 Chaucer Monk's T. 507 A maister hadde this Emperour To teche hym lettr... Oxford English Dictionary
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god
▪ I. god (gɒd) Also 3–4 godd. [Com. Teut.: OE. god (masc. in sing.; pl. godu, godo neut., godas masc.) corresponds to OFris., OS., Du. god masc., OHG. got, cot (MHG. got, mod.Ger. gott) masc., ON. goð, guð neut. and masc., pl. goð, guð neut. (later Icel. pl. guðir masc.; Sw., Da. gud), Goth. guþ (ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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smoke
▪ I. smoke, n. (sməʊk) Forms: 1 smoca (smocca), 2– smoke, 5 smokke, 6–7 smok; 6 Sc. smoik, 6–8 smoake, 6–9 smoak. [OE. smoca, f. the weak grade of the stem represented by OE. sméocan smeek v. To a different grade (smauk-) belong MDu. smoock (Du. smook), MLG. (and LG.) smôk, smök (hence Da. sm{obar}g... Oxford English Dictionary
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so
▪ I. so, adv. and conj. (səʊ) Forms: (see below). [Common Teut.: OE. swa, swā (also swǣ, swē, etc.), = OFris. sa, so (Fris. sa, so, sô, sü, etc.), MDu. so, soo, soe (Du. zoo), OS. sô (MLG. so, LG. so, sou), OHG. sô, suo (MHG. sô, sâ, G. so), ON. svá (Icel. svo, † so, Norw. and Da. saa, Sw. så), Goth... Oxford English Dictionary
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