The Kids in the Hall and such
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SKITSHOWS"The Kids in the Hall" and such
FOLEYDave of "The Kids in the Hall" and "NewsRadio"
roadabilitythe qualities, such as steadiness and balance, desirable in an automobile on the road
roadabilitiesROADABILITY, the qualities, such as steadiness and balance, desirable in an automobile on the road
pseudimagoa stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago
biorhythmsA recurring cycle in the physiology or functioning of an organism, such as the daily cycle of sleeping and waking
biorhythmA recurring cycle in the physiology or functioning of an organism, such as the daily cycle of sleeping and waking
pseudimagosPSEUDIMAGO, a stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago
pseudimaginesPSEUDIMAGO, a stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago
yellowweedany of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
yellowweedsYELLOWWEED, any of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
chaetaany of the chitinous bristles on the body of such annelids as the earthworm and the lugworm: used in locomotion; a seta
bindings(in Chomskyan linguistics) The relationship between a referentially dependent form (such as a reflexive) and the independent noun phrase that determines its reference
binding(in Chomskyan linguistics) The relationship between a referentially dependent form (such as a reflexive) and the independent noun phrase that determines its reference
descendersA part of a letter that extends below the level of the base of a letter such as x (as in g and p)
descenderA part of a letter that extends below the level of the base of a letter such as x (as in g and p)
perspectivesThe relation of two figures in the same plane, such that pairs of corresponding points lie on concurrent lines, and corresponding lines meet in collinear points
conjugationThe variation of the form of a verb in an inflected language such as Latin, by which are identified the voice, mood, tense, number, and person
conjugationsThe variation of the form of a verb in an inflected language such as Latin, by which are identified the voice, mood, tense, number, and person
abrinshighly poisonous protein found in the seeds of the rosary pea: inhibits protein synthesis, causing symptoms such as internal bleeding, intestinal upset, and irritation of mucous membranes
inflectionA change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
inflexionsA change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
inflectionsA change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
abrinhighly poisonous protein found in the seeds of the rosary pea: inhibits protein synthesis, causing symptoms such as internal bleeding, intestinal upset, and irritation of mucous membranes
graftagethe art or practice of inserting a part of one plant into another plant in such a way that the two will unite and continue their growth
carbonylOf or denoting the divalent radical =C=O, present in such organic compounds as aldehydes, ketones, amides, and esters, and in organic acids as part of the carboxyl group
creationismThe belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation, as in the biblical account, rather than by natural processes such as evolution
vaudevillesA type of entertainment popular chiefly in the US in the early 20th century, featuring a mixture of specialty acts such as burlesque comedy and song and dance
monismsA theory or doctrine that denies the existence of a distinction or duality in some sphere, such as that between matter and mind, or God and the world
allomorphAny of the versions of a morpheme, such as the plural endings /s/ (as in bats), /z/ (as in bugs), and /iz/ (as in buses) for the plural morpheme
allomorphsAny of the versions of a morpheme, such as the plural endings /s/ (as in bats), /z/ (as in bugs), and /iz/ (as in buses) for the plural morpheme
allophonesAny of the speech sounds that represent a single phoneme, such as the aspirated k in kit and the unaspirated k in skit, which are allophones of the phoneme k
allophoneAny of the speech sounds that represent a single phoneme, such as the aspirated k in kit and the unaspirated k in skit, which are allophones of the phoneme k
pragmaticsThe branch of linguistics dealing with language in use and the contexts in which it is used, including such matters as deixis, taking turns in conversation, text organization, presupposition, and implicature
antibodyA blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances that the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood
antibodiesA blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances that the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood
translationMovement of a body from one point of space to another such that every point of the body moves in the same direction and over the same distance, without any rotation, reflection, or change in size
translationsMovement of a body from one point of space to another such that every point of the body moves in the same direction and over the same distance, without any rotation, reflection, or change in size
estrogensAny of a group of steroid hormones that promote the development and maintenance of female characteristics of the body. Such hormones are also produced artificially for use in oral contraceptives or to treat menopausal and menstrual disorders
laticesA milky fluid found in many plants, such as poppies and spurges, that exudes when the plant is cut and coagulates on exposure to the air. The latex of the rubber tree is the chief source of natural rubber