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| textbook giving the first principles of any subject |
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| lines in a drama spoken to the audience but not heard by other characters on stage |
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| a book on a particular subject |
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| an excessive interest in some one thing |
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| having half the number of chromosomes during meiosisd |
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| period immediately preceding recorded history |
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| the first thing of its kind; model |
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| a figure of speech in which two no |
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| belief in one god without denying the existence of others |
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| using or for the use of both eyes at once |
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| having twice the number of chromosomes normally occurring in a mature germ cell |
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| an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen per molecule |
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| a complex vowel sound made by gliding from one vowel to another within the same syllable |
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| the firth book of the Pentateuch in which the law of Moses is set down a second time |
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| a division into two parts |
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| the maturing of pistils and stamens at different times, preventing self-pollination |
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| having three digits or fingers |
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| happening every three years; lasting for three years |
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| the branch of mathematics dealing with triangles |
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| having three sides or faces |
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| a set of three related literary works |
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| a set of three panels with paintings |
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| of third rank, stage, or order |
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| consisting of three; arranged in threes |
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| algebra involving at least one quantity that is squared and none that are raised to a higher power |
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| lasting four years; occurring once every four years |
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| having four roads meeting at a point |
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| the higher division of the seven liberal arts; arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music |
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| having all four feet adopted to function as hands |
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| a poem or verse of four lines |
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| between the ages of 50 and 60 |
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| in acient philosophy, the fifth essence of which heavenly bodies are composed; pure essence of anything |
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| a five-pointed star used in Renaissance magic |
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| having five fingers or toes on each hand or foot |
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| an athletic contest in which contestants take part in five events |
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| the first five books of the bible |
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| christian festival on the seven |
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| the Department of Defense headquarters in Washington housed in five-sided building |
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