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Crisis
affair or course of action must go on or be modified or terminate the decisive moment the turning point
Continental pronunciation
of this method of pronouncing Latin approaches the Roman the modified form the English pronunciation The Continental method of Greek pronunciation
clitellus
body of the adult earthworm consisting of several united segments modified for reproductive purposes
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Catamaran
coasts of the East and West Indies and South America Modified forms are much used in the lumber regions of North
Fasciole
A band of minute tubercles bearing modified spines on the shells of spatangoid sea urchins See Spatangoidea
Camphene
of a series of substances C10H16 resembling camphor regarded as modified terpenes
regime
regimes, while usually established by the law, may also be modified or created by agreement of the parties.
qualified
taxation until retirement) [a pension plan] 3 : limited or modified in some way : less than absolute qual·i·fied·ly [-fī-əd-lē, -fīd-lē]
nisi
: taking effect at a later specified time unless previously modified or avoided by cause shown, further proceedings, or a condition
integrated
complete expression of an agreement that cannot be contradicted or modified by extrinsic evidence [an writing] 2 : marked by the
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