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Parcel post

A general parcel post was established in the United States by Act of August 24 1912 which took effect Jan 1 1913 At that time parcels could not exceed 11 pounds in weight nor 72 inches in

Patio

floor where ores are cleaned and sorted or where ore salt mercury etc are trampled by horses to effect intermixture and amalgamation

Peltiers cross

A cross formed of two strips of different metals to illustrate the Peltier effect

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Penetrate

To enter into to make way into the interior of to effect an entrance into to pierce as light penetrates darkness

Photochemistry

The branch of chemistry which relates to the effect of light in producing chemical changes as in photography

Plaster

at the ordinary temperature of the body and is used according to its composition to produce a medicinal effect to bind parts together etc as a porous plaster sticking plaster

punch line

final sentence phrase or word in a joke or humorous story that is unexpected and produces the humorous effect the point of a joke

Poison

Any agent which when introduced into the animal organism is capable of producing a morbid noxious or deadly effect upon it as morphine is a deadly poison the poison of pestilential diseases

Potency

The quality or state of being potent physical or moral power inherent strength energy ability to effect a purpose capability efficacy influence

Powerable

Capable of being effected or accomplished by the application of power possible

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Parcel post

A general parcel post was established in the United States by Act of August 24 1912 which took effect Jan 1 1913 At that time parcels could not exceed 11 pounds in weight nor 72 inches in

Patio

floor where ores are cleaned and sorted or where ore salt mercury etc are trampled by horses to effect intermixture and amalgamation

Peltiers cross

A cross formed of two strips of different metals to illustrate the Peltier effect

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Penetrate

To enter into to make way into the interior of to effect an entrance into to pierce as light penetrates darkness

Photochemistry

The branch of chemistry which relates to the effect of light in producing chemical changes as in photography

Plaster

at the ordinary temperature of the body and is used according to its composition to produce a medicinal effect to bind parts together etc as a porous plaster sticking plaster

punch line

final sentence phrase or word in a joke or humorous story that is unexpected and produces the humorous effect the point of a joke

Poison

Any agent which when introduced into the animal organism is capable of producing a morbid noxious or deadly effect upon it as morphine is a deadly poison the poison of pestilential diseases

Potency

The quality or state of being potent physical or moral power inherent strength energy ability to effect a purpose capability efficacy influence

Powerable

Capable of being effected or accomplished by the application of power possible

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