But where the snows
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ARE"But where ... the snows . . . "
ARE"Where ... the snows . . . "
YESTER"Where are the snows of ... year?"
ESQUIREMAGAZINEWhere "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" first appeared
epibiosisany relationship between two organisms where one grows on the other but is not parasitic
epibiosesEPIBIOSIS, any relationship between two organisms where one grows on the other but is not parasitic
epibioticrelating to epibiosis, a relationship between two organisms where one grows on the other but is not parasitic
bahuvrihi(Sanskrit) a class of compound words where the first element describes the second but cannot substitute for it, eg turncoat
bahuvrihisBAHUVRIHI, (Sanskrit) a class of compound words where the first element describes the second but cannot substitute for it, eg turncoat
batteriesThe crime or tort of unconsented physical contact with another person, even where the contact is not violent but merely menacing or offensive
placeholdersAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left
placeholderAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left
candidalany of a genus (Candida) of parasitic fungi that resemble yeasts, occur especially in the mouth, vagina, and intestinal tract where they are usually benign but can become pathogenic, and have been grouped with the imperfect fungi but are now often placed with the ascomycetes
varietiesA taxonomic category that ranks below subspecies (where present) or species, its members differing from others of the same subspecies or species in minor but permanent or heritable characteristics. Varieties are more often recognized in botany, in which they are designated in the style Apium graveolens var. dulce