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Polyneme
often very long below the pectoral fin Some of them yield isinglass of good quality Called also threadfish
Pentosan
in plants as in fruits gums woods hay etc which yield pentoses on hydrolysis
Pearlfish
Any fish whose scales yield a pearl like pigment used in manufacturing artificial pearls as
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Overpower
To excel or exceed in power to cause to yield by superior power to vanquish to subdue as the light
Overgive
To give over to surrender to yield
Ooze
slime earth so wet as to flow gently or easily yield to pressure
Health
part of social security and like gilt-edged security, it would yield immediate return in the increased production or at any rate
Income
and having further a source which may or may not yield a regular revenue. These essential characteristics are vital in understanding
Nonacquiescence
Refusal of acquiescence failure to yield or comply
sanction
for forcing a nation violating international law to desist or yield to adjudication vt 1 : to give official approval or
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