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Ocular
Depending on or perceived by the eye received by actual sight
Optional
Involving an option depending on the exercise of an option left to ones discretion
osmotic pressure
from the pure solvent In general the osmotic pressure will depend almost proportionally up to certain concentrations upon the molal concentration
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Meacuteniegraveres disease
vertigo resulting in incoordination of movement It is supposed to depend upon a morbid condition of the semicircular canals of the
Pauper
poor person one without any means of support especially one dependent on private or public charity Also used adjectively as pauper
Pellagra
caused by malnutrition or in some cases by a heavy dependence on maize for food It was at one time ca
Pendant
Something which hangs or depends something suspended a hanging appendage especially one of an ornamental
Pendent
Supported from above suspended depending pendulous hanging as a pendent leaf
Pendicle
An appendage something dependent on another an appurtenance a pendant
Meritmonger
One who depends on merit for salvation
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