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subserve
subserve, v. (səbˈsɜːv) [ad. L. subservīre, f. sub- sub- 8 + servīre to serve v.1] 1. intr. To be subservient to.a 1619 M. Fotherby Atheom. ii. i. §8 (1622) 186 Arts belonging to all these; and yet all of them subseruing vnto the Art of Riding. 1646 H. Lawrence Commun. Angels 10 All creatures shall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Franz Michael Vierthaler
He laid more emphasis than other teachers of his era on the principle that instruction should subserve education. wikipedia.org
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subserving
subserving, ppl. a. (səbˈsɜːvɪŋ) [f. subserve v. + -ing2.] That subserves; subservient.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. i. i. ii. ii, Ligaments, are they that tye the Bones together, and other parts to the Bones, with their subseruing tendons. 1893 Advance (Chicago) 2 Nov., Combine..against the ring and its b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Obituaries | The Post and Courier - Charleston, SC
3 days agoThe Post and Courier 148 Williman Street Charleston, SC 29403. Phone: 843-577-7111. News tips/online questions: newstips@postandcourier.com. Delivery/subscription questions: subserve ...
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Sick Textile Undertakings (Nationalization) Act 1974
Nationalization) Act 1974 is the law enacted by parliament of India in December 1974 to acquire sick textile units, reorganise and rehabilitate them to "subserve wikipedia.org
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Mechanism Definition and Examples - Biology Online
Jul 24, 2022mechanism The manner of combination of parts, processes, etc., which subserve a common function. Origin: Gr. Mechan = machine
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rotocracy
† roˈtocracy Obs. [f. rot(ten): see rotten a. 7 c and -ocracy.] The body of persons who had the control of rotten boroughs.1831 Examiner 81/2 Why have a constituency, if the constituency is passively to subserve to the Rotocracy?—(we thank The Times for the word). 1831 Fonblanque Eng. under 7 Admini... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agapism
spontaneous energy by the parent upon the offspring, and, second, by the disposition of the latter to catch the general idea of those about it and thus to subserve wikipedia.org
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intriguante
‖ intriguante, -gante (ɪntrɪˈgɑːnt, -æ-, F. ɛ̃trigɑ̃t) [F. intriguante, -gante, fem. of intriguant, -gant: see prec.] A woman who intrigues.1806 M. Edgeworth Leonora (1832) 54 Md⊇. de P― is a perfect specimen of the combination of an intrigante and an élégante. 1823 Byron Juan xiv. lxiii, Her Grace ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976
The stated purpose of the law is "bringing about an equitable distribution of land in urban agglomerations to subserve the common good." wikipedia.org
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synergetic
synergetic, a. (sɪnəˈdʒɛtɪk) [ad. Gr. συνεργητικός, f. συνεργεῖν to work together, co-operate.] Orig., working together, co-operative: = synergic. In mod. use, of or pertaining to synergy (sense c); = synergistic a. 3. So synerˈgetical a. rare; hence synerˈgetically adv. (cf. synergistically adv.).1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michale Fee
Research Michale Fee's research aims to understand how neural circuits in the brain subserve the generation and learning or complex motor sequences. wikipedia.org
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Mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve
To subserve this reflex protective function, mechanoreceptive nerves in the periodontal ligament sense tooth movement and project to the mesencephalic wikipedia.org
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touring
ˈtouring, vbl. n. [f. tour v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb tour.1818 Sporting Mag. II. 225 Some persons call this touring. 1827 Southey Lett. (1856) IV. 76 It was in the summer season of touring and visiting. 1874 Blackie Self-Cult. 44 The modern habits of travelling and touring can be made to s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Giant retinal ganglion cells
Dacey et al. propose that the giants subserve the subconscious, 'non-image-forming' functions of circadian photoentrainment and pupillary diameter, and wikipedia.org
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