Its a matter of degrees
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HEATIt's a matter of degrees
ANGLEIt's a matter of degrees
astrolabesAn instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude, before the development of the sextant. In its basic form (known from classical times), it consists of a disk with the edge marked in degrees and a pivoted pointer
ARCTICCIRIt's a little over 65 degrees: Abbr.
RESIt's a matter of law
EGOIt's a matter of pride
FAITHIt's a matter of trust
SAPORIt's a matter of taste
OPEDIt's a matter of opinion
PALATEIt's a matter of taste
AGEIt's a matter of time
AGEIt's just a matter of time
EGOIt's a matter of personal pride
LONGARMOFTHELAWIts reach into cyberspace is a matter of hot debate
slagsrefuse matter separated during the smelting of a metal from its ore
slagrefuse matter separated during the smelting of a metal from its ore
modalspertaining to a mode of a thing, as distinguished from its substance or matter
modalpertaining to a mode of a thing, as distinguished from its substance or matter
endocytosisThe taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole
massesThe quantity of matter that a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field
inertiasthe property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force
inertialthe property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force
inertiathe property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force
universesAll existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. The universe is believed to be at least 10 billion light years in diameter and contains a vast number of galaxies; it has been expanding since its creation in the Big Bang about 13 billion years ago