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  • 111acidulous — a. Sourish, somewhat acid, slightly acid, sub acid, somewhat sour …

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  • 112barbados cherry — noun 1. tropical American shrub bearing edible acid red fruit resembling cherries • Syn: ↑acerola, ↑Surinam cherry, ↑West Indian cherry, ↑Malpighia glabra • Hypernyms: ↑dicot, ↑dicotyledon, ↑magnoliopsid …

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  • 113Lilium bulbiferum — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 114kiwi — /kee wee/, n., pl. kiwis. 1. any of several flightless, ratite birds of the genus Apteryx, of New Zealand, allied to the extinct moas. 2. Also called Chinese gooseberry. the egg sized, edible berry of the Chinese gooseberry, having fuzzy brownish …

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  • 115texas — /tek seuhs/, n. U.S. Naut. 1. a deckhouse on a texas deck for the accommodation of officers. 2. See texas deck. [1855 60; after TEXAS, from the fact that the officers accommodation was the most spacious on the Mississippi steamboats, on which… …

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  • 116Texas — Texan, Texian /tek see euhn/, adj., n. /tek seuhs/, n. a state in the S United States. 14,228,383; 267,339 sq. mi. (692,410 sq. km). Cap.: Austin. Abbr.: Tex., TX (for use with zip code). * * * I State (pop., 2000: 20,851,820), southwestern U.S.… …

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  • 117saliva — A clear, tasteless, odorless, slightly acid (pH 6.8) viscid fluid, consisting of the secretion from the parotid, sublingual, and submandibular salivary glands and the mucous glands of the oral cavity; its function …

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  • 118subacid — [subas′id] adj. [L subacidus] 1. slightly acid or sour, as certain fruits 2. slightly sharp or biting, as a remark subacidity [sub΄ə sid′ə tē] n. subacidly adv …

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  • 119sub. — 1. subordinated. 2. subscription. 3. substitute. 4. suburb. 5. suburban. 6. subway. * * * abbrev Subject * * * sub1 «suhb», noun, adjective, verb, subbed, sub| …

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  • 120S.U.B. — sub1 «suhb», noun, adjective, verb, subbed, sub|bing. Informal. –n., adj. 1. = substitute. (Cf. ↑substitute) 2. = submarine. (Cf. ↑submarine) 3. = subordinate. (Cf …

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