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| science dealing with the origin, races, customs, and beliefs of humankind |
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| branch of anthropology dealing with human races, their origin, distribution, culture, etc |
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| account of the descent from an ancestor |
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| science dealing with the atmosphere and weather |
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| scientific study of the forms and structures of plants and animals; form and structure of an organism or any of its parts |
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| list of persons who have died recently; obituary |
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| science dealing with the nature and causes of disease; something abnormal |
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| scientific study of rocks |
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| science dealing with the functions of living things or their organs |
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| able to live both on land and in water; attacking with coordinated land, sea, and air forces |
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| destructive to life or living things |
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| capable of being readily decomposed into harmless substances by microorganisms |
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| development of life from preexisting life |
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| statistical analysis of biological data |
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| diagnostic examination of a piece of tissue from the living body |
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| plants and animals living in a region |
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| living together in mutually helpful association of two dissimilar organisms |
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| device for converting a liquid into a fine spray |
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| cutting or division into two |
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| surgical removal of all or part of the stomach |
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| surgical removal of a breast |
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| opening of a vein to diminish the blood supply |
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| opening of a vein to diminish the blood supply |
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| one volume or cut of a work of several volumes; scholarly book |
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| parts of the globe diametrically opposit to each other |
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| invertabrate with jointed legs |
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| one who treats ailments of the human foot |
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| verse consisting of two feet; a dimeter |
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| temporary extension of the protoplasm, as in the ameba, to enable the organism to move and take in food |
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