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VerbarGastrotricha
A group of small wormlike animals having cilia on the ventral side
Hamamelidae
a group of chiefly woody plants considered among the most primitive of
Pattern matching
data analysis usually performed on a computer by which a group of characteristic properties of an unknown object is compared with
organized crime
Groups of persons organized for illegal purposes such as bootlegging conducting
Post impressionism
broadest sense the theory or practice of any of several groups of painters of the early 1900s or of these groups
Piciformes
A group of birds including the woodpeckers toucans barbets colies kingfishes hornbills
VerbarSarcina
partitions so that multiplication takes place in two directions giving groups of four cubical cells Also used adjectively as a sarcina
Company
in modern economy and their increasing impact on individuals and groups, through the ramifications of their activities, began to be increasingly
Extension education
concerned with the training of farmers and homemakers and other groups serving agriculture, in improved agricultural practices and the various phases
Frank-pledge
47. See Court-LEET. A promise given to sovereign by a group of ten free holders (a tithing) ensuring the groups good
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