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wherefromFrom which or from where
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
primitive(of an algebraic or geometric expression) From which another is derived, or which is not itself derived from another
curvaturesThe degree to which a curve deviates from a straight line, or a curved surface deviates from a plane
curvatureThe degree to which a curve deviates from a straight line, or a curved surface deviates from a plane
significanceThe extent to which a result deviates from that expected to arise simply from random variation or errors in sampling
enlargementsA photograph that is larger than the negative from which it is produced or than a print that has already been made from it
enlargementA photograph that is larger than the negative from which it is produced or than a print that has already been made from it
offsetsA method of printing in which ink is transferred from a plate or stone to a uniform rubber surface and from that to the paper
offsetA method of printing in which ink is transferred from a plate or stone to a uniform rubber surface and from that to the paper
cornrowtype of braid, originating in Africa, in which a narrow strip of hair is plaited tightly against the scalp from front to back or from side to side
pomethe characteristic fruit of the apple family, as an apple, pear, or quince, in which the edible flesh arises from the greatly swollen receptacle and not from the carpels
pomesthe characteristic fruit of the apple family, as an apple, pear, or quince, in which the edible flesh arises from the greatly swollen receptacle and not from the carpels
refractiondeflection from a straight path undergone by a light ray or energy wave in passing obliquely from one medium (as air) into another (as glass) in which its velocity is different
negativesA photographic image made on film or specially prepared glass that shows the light and shade or color values reversed from the original, and from which positive prints can be made
endosomesmooth sac within the cell, formed by or fused with coated vesicles that shed their clathrin, in which ligands are separated from their receptors and from which the receptors are returned to the cell surface
eutrophicationExcessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen
divergencesThe inner product of the operator del and a given vector, which gives a measure of the quantity of flux emanating from any point of the vector field or the rate of loss of mass, heat, etc., from it
larvasthe immature, wingless, and often wormlike feeding form that hatches from the egg of many insects, alters chiefly in size while passing through several molts, and is finally transformed into a pupa or chrysalis from which the adult emerges
divergenceThe inner product of the operator del and a given vector, which gives a measure of the quantity of flux emanating from any point of the vector field or the rate of loss of mass, heat, etc., from it
whiteouta. condition, found in polar regions, in which uniform illumination from snow on the ground and from a low cloud layer makes features of the landscape indistinguishable b. condition of heavily falling or blowing snow in which visibility is v
pollensA fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone. Each grain contains a male gamete that can fertilize the female ovule, to which pollen is transported by the wind, insects, or other animals
links(used with a pl. v.) the ground or course over which golf is played. A standard full-scale golf course has 125 to 175 acres (51 to 71 hectares), usually with 18 holes varying from 100 to 650 yd. (91 to 594 m) in length from tee to cup
azimuthsthe arc of the horizon measured clockwise from the south point, in astronomy, or from the north point, in navigation, to the point where a vertical circle through a given heavenly body intersects the horizon
azimuththe arc of the horizon measured clockwise from the south point, in astronomy, or from the north point, in navigation, to the point where a vertical circle through a given heavenly body intersects the horizon
jacobin(in the French Revolution) a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror and other extreme measures, active chiefly from 1789 to 1794: so called from the Dominican convent in Paris, where they originally met