Height is an exception to it
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IBEFOREERULEHeight is an exception to it
ostrichesA flightless swift-running African bird with a long neck, long legs, and two toes on each foot. It is the largest living bird, with males reaching an average height of 8 feet (2.5 m)
thermosphereThe region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the height at which the atmosphere ceases to have the properties of a continuous medium. The thermosphere is characterized throughout by an increase in temperature with height
thermospheresThe region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the height at which the atmosphere ceases to have the properties of a continuous medium. The thermosphere is characterized throughout by an increase in temperature with height
mastabasAn ancient Egyptian tomb rectangular in shape with sloping sides and a flat roof, standing to a height of 17û20 feet (5û6 m), consisting of an underground burial chamber with rooms above it (at ground level) in which to store offerings
CALLAn ump is paid to make it
TRUST"It is equally an error to ... all men or no man": Seneca
DDAYAn exhibit at F.D.R.'s presidential library is dedicated to it
centeringFraming used to support an arch or dome while it is under construction
gatekeeperAn attendant at a gate who is employed to control who goes through it
gatekeepersAn attendant at a gate who is employed to control who goes through it
cynicismAn inclination to question whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile; pessimism
cynicismsAn inclination to question whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile; pessimism
rootnumber that reduces an equation to an identity when it is substituted for one variable
sensationaliseto make (an event, situation, etc) appear more exciting or shocking than it really is
IRONY"A free ride when you've already paid" is an example of it, according to Alanis Morissette
sensationalisesSENSATIONALISE, to make (an event, situation, etc) appear more exciting or shocking than it really is
sensationalisedSENSATIONALISE, to make (an event, situation, etc) appear more exciting or shocking than it really is
counterionan ion having a charge opposite to that of the substance with which it is associated
superbugsAn insect that is difficult to control or eradicate, esp. because it has become immune to insecticides
weanersdevice placed over the mouth of an animal that is being weaned, to keep it from suckling
salutatorianthe second best student in a graduating class, whose job it is to give an introductory speech
weanerdevice placed over the mouth of an animal that is being weaned, to keep it from suckling
obelizingMark (a word or passage) with an obelus to show that it is spurious, corrupt, or doubtful
obelisingMark (a word or passage) with an obelus to show that it is spurious, corrupt, or doubtful
counterionsCOUNTERION, an ion having a charge opposite to that of the substance with which it is associated
obelisesMark (a word or passage) with an obelus to show that it is spurious, corrupt, or doubtful
superbugAn insect that is difficult to control or eradicate, esp. because it has become immune to insecticides
salutatoriansSALUTATORIAN, the second best student in a graduating class, whose job it is to give an introductory speech
incineratorAn apparatus for burning waste material, esp. industrial waste, at high temperatures until it is reduced to ash
quantifiersAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
quantifierAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
incineratorsAn apparatus for burning waste material, esp. industrial waste, at high temperatures until it is reduced to ash
cimetidineAn antihistamine drug used to treat stomach acidity and peptic ulcers. It is a sulfur-containing derivative of imidazole
landlordisman economic system or practice by which ownership of land is vested in one who leases it to cultivators
CHEWho said "The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall"
CHEHe said "The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall."
periapsisThe point in the path of an orbiting body at which it is nearest to the body that it orbits
periapsesThe point in the path of an orbiting body at which it is nearest to the body that it orbits
factorialsThe product of an integer and all the integers below it; e.g., factorial four (4!) is equal to 24