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AVERAGELY |
Normally |
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ASARULE |
Normally |
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TYPICALLY |
Normally |
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USUALLY |
Normally |
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OVEN |
Part of stove, normally |
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MALFUNCTION |
Fail to operate normally |
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DOORMAT |
One who doesn’t normally protest found lying at entrance |
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ORCHESTRA |
Cart horse, strangely enough, is normally led by a conductor |
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EXCENTRICAL |
One-sided; having the normally central portion not in
the true center. |
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JETERUS |
A yellowness of the parts of plants which are normally
green; yellows. |
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HUNGER |
An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of
food; a craving or desire for food. |
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ADHESION |
Union of surface, normally separate, by the formation of
new tissue resulting from an inflammatory process. |
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VENOSITY |
A condition in which the circulation is retarded, and the
entire mass of blood is less oxygenated than it normally is. |
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PLEIOPHYLLOUS |
Having several leaves; -- used especially when
several leaves or leaflets appear where normally there should be only
one. |
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PENTAMERA |
An extensive division of Coleoptera, including those
that normally have five-jointed tarsi. It embraces about half of all
the known species of the Coleoptera. |
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CALCIFICATION |
The process of change into a stony or calcareous
substance by the deposition of lime salt; -- normally, as in the
formation of bone and of teet... |
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SUPERIOR |
Above the ovary; -- said of parts of the flower which,
although normally below the ovary, adhere to it, and so appear to
originate from its upp... |
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MYOPIA |
...age; while the
rays from very near objects are normally converged so as to produce a
distinct image. It is corrected by the use of a concave len... |
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TEAR |
A drop of the limpid, saline fluid secreted, normally in
small amount, by the lachrymal gland, and diffused between the eye and
the eyelids to ... |
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ORCHIDACEOUS |
...ens and pistils
united in a single column, and normally three petals and three sepals,
all adherent to the ovary. The flowers are curiously shap... |