Any kind of matter
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STUFFAny kind of matter.
challengingCHALLENGE, to summon (someone) to settle a matter by fighting or by any kind of contest
challengedCHALLENGE, to summon (someone) to settle a matter by fighting or by any kind of contest
challengesCHALLENGE, to summon (someone) to settle a matter by fighting or by any kind of contest
challengean invitation to a contest / to summon (someone) to settle a matter by fighting or by any kind of contest
proteusany of the rodlike bacteria found in decaying matter
proteiPROTEUS, any of the rodlike bacteria found in decaying matter
proteusesPROTEUS, any of the rodlike bacteria found in decaying matter
claypansany layer of firm detrital matter, as of clay, underlying soft soil
hardpanany layer of firm detrital matter, as of clay, underlying soft soil
hardpansany layer of firm detrital matter, as of clay, underlying soft soil
strawto seize at any chance, no matter how slight, of saving oneself from calamity
ptomainany of a group of amines, such as cadaverine or putrescine, formed by decaying organic matter
photomechanicalrelating to or involving any of various processes for producing printed matter from a photographically prepared surface
gangliosideAny of a group of complex lipids that are present in the gray matter of the human brain
gangliosidesAny of a group of complex lipids that are present in the gray matter of the human brain
mucorany phycomycetous fungus of the genus Mucor, that forms a furry coating on foodstuffs and dead and decaying vegetable matter
mucorsany phycomycetous fungus of the genus Mucor, that forms a furry coating on foodstuffs and dead and decaying vegetable matter
fungusesAny of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
fungusAny of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
juriesbody of persons legally selected and sworn to inquire into any matter of fact and to give their verdict according to the evidence
bookliceany of various tiny usually wingless insects (order Psocoptera and especially genus Liposcelis) that feed on organic matter (as paper) and usually inhabit damp areas
ptomainesAny of a group of amine compounds of unpleasant taste and odor formed in putrefying animal and vegetable matter and formerly thought to cause food poisoning
gangliosideany of a group of glycolipids that yield a hexose sugar on hydrolysis and are found esp in the plasma membrane of cells of the gray matter
gangliosidesGANGLIOSIDE, any of a group of glycolipids that yield a hexose sugar on hydrolysis and are found esp in the plasma membrane of cells of the gray matter
biogasesany gas fuel derived from the decay of organic matter, as the mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced by the bacterial decomposition of sewage, manure, garbage, or plant crops
biogasany gas fuel derived from the decay of organic matter, as the mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced by the bacterial decomposition of sewage, manure, garbage, or plant crops
ema. the square of any size of type used as the unit of measurement for matter printed in that type size b. (originally) the portion of a line of type occupied by the letter M in type of the same size
emsa. the square of any size of type used as the unit of measurement for matter printed in that type size b. (originally) the portion of a line of type occupied by the letter M in type of the same size
mutsa. the square of any size of type used as the unit of measurement for matter printed in that type size b. (originally) the portion of a line of type occupied by the letter M in type of the same size
muta. the square of any size of type used as the unit of measurement for matter printed in that type size b. (originally) the portion of a line of type occupied by the letter M in type of the same size
tetrapodobject, as a caltrop, having four projections radiating from one central node, with each forming an angle of 120┬░ with any other, so that no matter how the object is placed on a relatively flat surface, three of the projections will form a supporting tri