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ipselateral - Medical dictionary - Enacademic

02.08.2020 — ipsilateral — ipselateral; = homolateral; adj. on or affecting the same side of the body: applied particularly to paralysis (or other symptoms) occurring on the same ...
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Conchifera - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

Conchifera is a taxonomic term. It is a subphylum of the phylum Mollusca.It comprises all of the shell-bearing classes of molluscs, including the snails, clams, tusk shells, chitons, ammonites, monoplacophorans, and so on.. This taxonomic term is used mostly by paleontologists, and not by scientists who study the living mollusca.. Classes
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posterity - Etymology dictionary - Enacademic

10.02.2020 — late 14c., from O.Fr. posterité, from L. posteritatem (nom. posteritas) the condition of coming after, from posterus coming after, subsequent, from post after (see ...
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hypergolic - English new terms dictionary

18.05.2020 — [ˌhʌɪpə gɒlɪk] adjective (of a rocket propellant) igniting spontaneously on mixing with another substance. Origin 1940s: from Ger. Hypergol, prob. from hyper ...