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ONES |
Individuals |
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PEOPLE |
Individuals |
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HOTHEADS |
Volatile individuals |
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PORTRAITS |
Painted representations of individuals |
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EMI |
Record label initially entertained many individuals |
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GRAVESTONES |
Most solemn individuals make memorial masonry |
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CORE |
A body of individuals; an assemblage. |
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CAPITATION |
A numbering of heads or individuals. |
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OCTETS |
Possessions solely owned by individuals or firms |
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PRIVATEPROPERTY |
Possessions solely owned by individuals or firms |
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TRILLING |
A compound crystal, consisting of three individuals. |
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CORMOPHYLOGENY |
The phylogeny of groups or families of individuals. |
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IMPROPER |
Not peculiar or appropriate to individuals; general;
common. |
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EIGHTLING |
A compound or twin crystal made up of eight individuals. |
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FIVELING |
A compound or twin crystal consisting of five
individuals. |
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FOURLING |
A compound or twin crystal consisting of four
individuals. |
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CORMOGENY |
The embryological history of groups or families of
individuals. |
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HUNDREDTH |
Coming last of a hundred successive individuals or
units. |
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ATOKOUS |
Producing only asexual individuals, as the eggs of certain
annelids. |
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CONGRESS |
A meeting of individuals, whether friendly or hostile; an
encounter. |
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ZOON |
Any one of the perfectly developed individuals of a compound
animal. |
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NUMBER |
A collection of many individuals; a numerous assemblage; a
multitude; many. |
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GONOCHORISM |
Separation of the sexes in different individuals; --
opposed to hermaphroditism. |
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HARMONIZE |
To be in peace and friendship, as individuals,
families, or public organizations. |
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INDIVIDUALLY |
In an individual manner or relation; as
individuals; separately; each by itself. |