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morph
morph may be one of several variants of a morpheme depending for its individal form on the context in which it
VerbarMorale
other respects so far as it is affected by or dependent upon moral considerations such as zeal spirit hope and confidence
Novene
Relating to or dependent on the number nine novenary
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Micrology
That part of science which treats of microscopic objects or depends on microscopic observation
Niepces process
by J N Niepce a French chemist in 1829 It depends upon the action of light in rendering a thin layer
parimutuel
payoff for a bet does not have fixed odds but depends on the amount bet on each outcome
Nuclear device
whether used as a weapon or for other purposes which depends for most of its explosive power on the release of
nuclear magnetic resonance
It is abbreviated NMR The wavelength of the radiation absorbed depends on the type of nucleus the intensity of the magnetic
Nuclear weapon
such as an atomic bomb or a hydrogen bomb which depends for most of its explosive power on the release of
nuclear winter
a full nuclear war The mechanism of such an effect depends primarily on the injection into the atmosphere of small solid
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