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practice of classifying plants and animals according to their presumed natural relationships | |
not involving or relating to different religious sects or political groups | |
represent falsely, be in contradiction with | |
(logic) a statement that is necessarily true, useless repetition |
a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them | |
function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues | |
the colorless watery fluid of the blood and lymph that contains no cells, but in which the blood cells are suspended | |
weaken mentally or morally, disturb the composure of |
represent falsely, be in contradiction with | |
type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having same number and kind of chromosomes as parent nucleus | |
function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues | |
divide unfairly and to one's advantage, of voting districts |
a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them | |
synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants) | |
challenge the honesty or veracity of, bring an accusation against; level a charge against | |
a tactic for delaying or obstructing legislation by making long speeches |
unwillingness to get involved in or influence other people's activities | |
the branch of engineering that deals with things smaller than 100 nanometers (especially with the manipulation of individual molecules) | |
the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle | |
synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants) |
generally incompetent and ineffectual, not fit to assume responsibility | |
type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having same number and kind of chromosomes as parent nucleus | |
practice of classifying plants and animals according to their presumed natural relationships | |
unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech |
one of two basic subdivisions of a tribe, one of two (approximately) equal parts | |
a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline | |
(logic) a statement that is necessarily true, useless repetition | |
the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy |
weaken mentally or morally, disturb the composure of | |
take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property | |
rejection of all religious and moral principles | |
the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle |
not involving or relating to different religious sects or political groups | |
officer in the (ceremonial) bodyguard of the British monarch | |
the colorless watery fluid of the blood and lymph that contains no cells, but in which the blood cells are suspended | |
take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property |
not involving or relating to different religious sects or political groups | |
sparing in consumption of especially food and drink, marked by temperance in indulgence | |
take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property | |
synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants) |