artificial+bank

  • 41sperm bank — noun a) A place where sperm from donors is stored for future use in artificial insemination. b) The vagina. Syn: cryobank …

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  • 42sperm bank — place where men donate sperm which is used for artificial insemination …

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  • 43sperm bank — noun a place where semen is kept in cold storage for use in artificial insemination …

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  • 44sperm bank — /ˈspɜm bæŋk/ (say sperm bangk) noun a storage place for sperm which are to be used for artificial insemination …

  • 45Naturism — For other uses, see Naturism (disambiguation). Naturists on a beach Naturism or nudism is a cultural and political movement practising, advocating and defending social nudity in private and in public. It may also refer to a lifestyle based on… …

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  • 46Embankment — may refer to: * A levee or dike (construction), an artificial bank raised above the immediately surrounding land to redirect or prevent flooding by a river, lake or sea * Embankment (transportation), in transportation, a raised bank to carry a… …

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  • 47Britsum — Infobox Settlement official name = Britsum mapsize = 280px subdivision type = Country subdivision name = flagicon|Netherlands Netherlands subdivision type1 = Province subdivision name1 = flagicon|Friesland Friesland settlement type = Village… …

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  • 48crevasse —    [ geomorphology ]     a) A wide breach or crack in the bank of a river or canal; especially one in a natural levee or an artificial bank of the lower Mississippi River.    Compare: avulsion, flood plain splay.     b) A wide, deep break or… …

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  • 49banking — banking1 noun the business conducted or services offered by a bank. banking2 noun an embankment or artificial bank …

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  • 50mound — I. transitive verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1515 1. archaic to enclose or fortify with a fence or a ridge of earth 2. to form into a mound II. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1551 …

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