Being+enclosed

  • 81radical — 1. In chemistry, a group of elements or atoms usually passing intact from one compound to another, but usually incapable of prolonged existence in a free state ( e.g., methyl, CH3); in chemical formulas, a r. is often distinguished by being… …

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  • 82Osaka Maritime Museum — Coordinates: 34°38′24″N 135°24′16″E / 34.640049°N 135.404574°E / 34.640049; 135.404574 …

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  • 83Gold —    1) Heb. zahab, so called from its yellow colour (Ex. 25:11; 1 Chr. 28:18; 2 Chr. 3:5).    2) Heb. segor, from its compactness, or as being enclosed or treasured up; thus precious or fine gold (1 Kings 6:20; 7:49).    3) Heb. paz, native or… …

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  • 84nasal cavity — n the vaulted chamber that lies between the floor of the cranium and the roof of the mouth of higher vertebrates extending from the external nares to the pharynx, being enclosed by bone or cartilage and usu. incompletely divided into lateral… …

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  • 85coarctation — n. narrowing (especially of a blood vessel or canal); state of being enclosed within a chrysalis (Entomology) …

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  • 86coarctations — n. narrowing (especially of a blood vessel or canal); state of being enclosed within a chrysalis (Entomology) …

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  • 87encapsulation — n. state of being enclosed within a capsule; act of placing or enclosing in a capsule; insertion of all methods and data needed for independent operation into one program; (Telecommunications) inclusion of one data structure within another …

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  • 88encapsulations — n. state of being enclosed within a capsule; act of placing or enclosing in a capsule; insertion of all methods and data needed for independent operation into one program; (Telecommunications) inclusion of one data structure within another …

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  • 89encasement — n. state of being enclosed in or as if in a case …

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  • 90diatom — di•a•tom [[t]ˈdaɪ ə təm, ˌtɒm[/t]] n. mcr any of numerous mostly marine algae of the class Bacillariophyceae (phylum Chrysophyta), each one celled alga being enclosed in an intricately patterned double shell of silica, one shell fitting over the… …

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