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| science dealing with the physical nature and histpry of the earth |
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| descriptive science dealing with the suface of the earth, its climate, plants, animals, inhabitants, and resources |
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| a conditoin in which one of the normal blood-clotting factors is absent |
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| tendency to turn under the influence of light |
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| having the sun at the center |
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| a sea monster with the head of a horse and the tail of a dolphin |
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| one who is very fond of horses |
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| operated by the movement of water |
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| a compound formed by the chemical combination of water and some other substance |
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| the branch of zoology dealing with fishes |
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| the process of printing from a flat stone by a method based on the repulsion between grease and water |
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| instrument for measuring the distance travelled by a vehicle |
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| a device that measures revolutions per minute |
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| hatred of argument, debate, and reasoning |
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| a person who hates all people |
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| the branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of plants and animals |
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| the smallest meaningful unit of language |
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| a cemetery, in an ancient city |
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| the practice of foretelling the future by communication with the dead |
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| science of dealing with the structure and diseases of the teeth |
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| branch of zoology dealing with birds |
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| study of the structure and function of bones |
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| analysis of the principles underlying conduct, thought, knowledge, and the nature of the universe, includes ethics, aesthetics, logic, epistemology, and metaphysics |
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| abnormal fear of open place |
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| fear of hatred of strangers and foreigners |
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| the study and control of plant disease |
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| branch of medicine dealing with the care of the feet |
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| phylum of invertebrate animals with jointed legs and segmented bodies |
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| any of a class of plants character by having seeds enclosed in an ovary |
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| any of a class of plants character by having seeds enclosed in an ovary, usually borne on open scales in cones |
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| a cell that is capable of giving rise to a new individual; seed |
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| the placing of related clauses in a series without connection words |
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| government by priests claiming to rule with divine authority |
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| the study of gods and their relations with man and the universe |
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| centering on or directed toward god |
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| the study of poisons and effects |
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| a rock fragment different from igneous rock which it is embedded |
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| an attraction to strangers and strange things |
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| capable of thriving in dry climates |
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| a plant adapted to growing in very dry conditions |
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| abnormal dryness of the skin |
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| that can bore into or cut into wood, said of certain insects |
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| percussion instrument with a series of graduated wooden bars that are struck with hammers |
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| the woody vascular tissue of a plant that conducts water in the plant |
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| the attributing of animal form to a god |
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| an animal having somewhat the appearance of the plant |
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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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| a figure of speech in which two nouns joined by 'and" are used instead of a noun and a modifier |
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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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| a conversation between two persons |
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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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