In two different places
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APARTIn two different places
APARTIn different places
floaterperson who fraudulently votes, usually for pay, in different places in the same election
floatersperson who fraudulently votes, usually for pay, in different places in the same election
polygenesisThe hypothetical origination of language or of a surname from a number of independent sources in different places at different times
circusA traveling company of acrobats, trained animals, and clowns that gives performances, typically in a large tent, in a series of different places
circusesA traveling company of acrobats, trained animals, and clowns that gives performances, typically in a large tent, in a series of different places
circusesA group of people involved in a particular sport who travel around to compete against one another in a series of different places
circusA group of people involved in a particular sport who travel around to compete against one another in a series of different places
usanceslength of time, exclusive of days of grace and varying in different places, allowed by custom or usage for the payment of foreign bills of exchange
usancelength of time, exclusive of days of grace and varying in different places, allowed by custom or usage for the payment of foreign bills of exchange
SHOOSANDSOCKSAttacks in two different ways?
TEETiger's start, in two different ways
DADAPop alternative, in two different ways
PIGSLitter producers, in two different senses
BANDWedding feature, in two different senses
MODELFeature at an auto show, in two different ways
BOWWhat a violinist may take on stage, in two different senses
RAYSYou may catch them on a boat, in two different ways
intermodalInvolving two or more different modes of transportation in conveying goods
BULBSThey can be found in two different sections of home-improvement stores
dichromatism(typically in an animal species) The occurrence of two different kinds of coloring
doubleto serve in two capacities; be able to do work different from one's own
dichromaticismthe property of presenting different colours by transmitted light, when viewed in two different directions
heteromorphicOccurring in two or more different forms, esp. at different stages in the life cycle
symbiosesInteraction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
symbiosisInteraction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
dichromaticismsDICHROMATICISM, the property of presenting different colours by transmitted light, when viewed in two different directions
SPADERJames who won an Emmy two years in a row for the same role on different shows
polymorphismthe circumstance in which two minerals with different crystalline structures have identical chemical compositions, eg diamond and graphite
birefringencethe refraction of light in an anisotropic material (as calcite) in two slightly different directions to form two rays
polymorphismsPOLYMORPHISM, the circumstance in which two minerals with different crystalline structures have identical chemical compositions, eg diamond and graphite
diacta sponge spicule having two rays that develop in different directions from a single point of origin also DIACTINE
complementary(of two or more different things) Combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize each other's qualities
diactinea sponge spicule having two rays that develop in different directions from a single point of origin also DIACT
birefringencesBIREFRINGENCE, the refraction of light in an anisotropic material (as calcite) in two slightly different directions to form two rays
exchangeA visit or visits in which two people or groups from different countries stay with each other or do each other's jobs
componentsEach of two or more forces, velocities, or other vectors acting in different directions that are together equivalent to a given vector
componentEach of two or more forces, velocities, or other vectors acting in different directions that are together equivalent to a given vector
allotropesEach of two or more different physical forms in which an element can exist. Graphite, charcoal, and diamond are all allotropes of carbon