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  • 33Shinma — The Shinmas are the name of demonic creatures in the Vampire Princess Miyu anime series.HistoryShinmas are god demons that wreak havoc on the human world. They tend to haunt weak hearted people by luring them to illusions that suppose to achieve… …

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  • 34constriction — 1. [TA] A normally or pathologically constricted or narrowed portion of a structure. SYN: constrictio [TA]. SEE ALSO: stricture, stenosis. 2. The act or process of binding or contracting, becoming narrowed; the condition of being constricted.… …

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  • 35incarcerated — Confined; imprisoned; trapped. [L. in, in, + carcero, pp. atus, to imprison, fr. carcer, prison] * * * in·car·cer·at·ed in kär sə .rāt əd adj of a hernia constricted but not strangulated * * * adj. confined or constricted so as to be immovable:… …

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  • 36Mandaloceratidae — Temporal range: M ?U Silurian Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class …

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  • 37constrict — UK [kənˈstrɪkt] / US verb Word forms constrict : present tense I/you/we/they constrict he/she/it constricts present participle constricting past tense constricted past participle constricted formal 1) [intransitive/transitive] to become smaller… …

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  • 38unconstricted — adj. not constricted. * * * adjective not constricted physically or by extension psychologically healthy unconstricted arteries • Ant: ↑constricted • Similar to: ↑open * * * adj …

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  • 39Constriction — Con*stric tion, n. [L. constrictio: cf. F. constriction.] 1. The act of constricting by means of some inherent power or by movement or change in the thing itself, as distinguished from compression. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being… …

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  • 40neck — I. noun Etymology: Middle English nekke, from Old English hnecca; akin to Old High German hnac nape Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) the part of an animal that connects the head with the body (2) the siphon of a bivalve mollusk (as a clam) b.… …

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