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Earcockle

A disease in wheat in which the blackened and contracted grain or ear is filled with minute worms

drafting

writing a first version to be filled out and polished later

crowded

overfilled or compacted or concentrated filled to excess as a crowded program Opposite of uncrowded

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Cysticerce

larval form of a tapeworm having the head and neck of a tapeworm attached to a saclike body filled with fluid called also bladder worm hydatid and measle as pork measle

dashpot

a mechanical damping device containing a piston that moves in a fluid filled chamber to serve as a pneumatic or hydraulic cushion for a falling weight as in the valve gear

deafening

of rendering impervious to sound as a floor or wall also the material with which the spaces are filled in this process pugging sound insulation

Decanter

liquors a kind of glass bottle used for holding wine or other liquors from which drinking glasses are filled

Lok Sabha

the House of the people consists of a maximum of 552 members, including two representing the Anglo-India Community filled by nomination by the President, 530 members are directly elected from territorial constituencies in the States and not

Druse

A cavity in a rock having its interior surface studded with crystals and sometimes filled with water a geode

Superintendent Registrar

deaths, and marriages. There was one in every poor law union in England and Wales. The office was filled as of right by the clerk to the guardians of the union, if he was duly qualified and

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Earcockle

A disease in wheat in which the blackened and contracted grain or ear is filled with minute worms

drafting

writing a first version to be filled out and polished later

crowded

overfilled or compacted or concentrated filled to excess as a crowded program Opposite of uncrowded

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Cysticerce

larval form of a tapeworm having the head and neck of a tapeworm attached to a saclike body filled with fluid called also bladder worm hydatid and measle as pork measle

dashpot

a mechanical damping device containing a piston that moves in a fluid filled chamber to serve as a pneumatic or hydraulic cushion for a falling weight as in the valve gear

deafening

of rendering impervious to sound as a floor or wall also the material with which the spaces are filled in this process pugging sound insulation

Decanter

liquors a kind of glass bottle used for holding wine or other liquors from which drinking glasses are filled

Lok Sabha

the House of the people consists of a maximum of 552 members, including two representing the Anglo-India Community filled by nomination by the President, 530 members are directly elected from territorial constituencies in the States and not

Druse

A cavity in a rock having its interior surface studded with crystals and sometimes filled with water a geode

Superintendent Registrar

deaths, and marriages. There was one in every poor law union in England and Wales. The office was filled as of right by the clerk to the guardians of the union, if he was duly qualified and

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