Remains in the bottle
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DREGSRemains in the bottle
ASHRemains in the tray
ASHESRemains in the tray
COFFEEGROUNDSRemains in the kitchen
STUBRemains in the aisle?
STUBRemains in the theater?
EMBERSRemains in the fire
DOESTIMERemains in the cooler
EMBERSRemains in the fire?
LIVESRemains in the memory.
PENDSRemains in the air
archeozoologythe study of zoological remains in archaeology also ARCHAEOZOOLOGY, ARCHAEZOOLOGY
archaeozoologythe study of zoological remains in archaeology also ARCHAEZOOLOGY, ARCHEOZOOLOGY
archaezoologythe study of zoological remains in archaeology also ARCHAEOZOOLOGY, ARCHEOZOOLOGY
archaezoologiesARCHAEZOOLOGY, the study of zoological remains in archaeology also ARCHAEOZOOLOGY, ARCHEOZOOLOGY
archeozoologiesARCHEOZOOLOGY, the study of zoological remains in archaeology also ARCHAEOZOOLOGY, ARCHAEZOOLOGY
paleopathologyThe branch of science concerned with the pathological conditions found in ancient human and animal remains
schizothymiaschizoid behavior that resembles schizophrenia in the tendency toward autistic thinking but remains within normal limits
repressionsThe action or process of suppressing a thought or desire in oneself so that it remains unconscious
repressionThe action or process of suppressing a thought or desire in oneself so that it remains unconscious
schizothymiasSCHIZOTHYMIA, schizoid behavior that resembles schizophrenia in the tendency toward autistic thinking but remains within normal limits
permafrostA thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
zinjanthropusa type of australopithecine, remains of which were discovered in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania in 1959
loyalistA person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government, esp. in the face of a revolt
zinjanthropiZINJANTHROPUS, a type of australopithecine, remains of which were discovered in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania in 1959
zinjanthropusesZINJANTHROPUS, a type of australopithecine, remains of which were discovered in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania in 1959
loyalistsA person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government, esp. in the face of a revolt
fossilThe remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
fossilsThe remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
megalithstone of great size, esp. in ancient construction work, as the Cyclopean masonry, or in prehistoric Neolithic remains, as dolmens or menhirs
constantsA number expressing a relation or property that remains the same in all circumstances, or for the same substance under the same conditions
conservationThe principle by which the total value of a physical quantity (such as energy, mass, or linear or angular momentum) remains constant in a system
statorsportion of a machine that remains fixed with respect to rotating parts, esp. the collection of stationary parts in the magnetic circuits of a machine
statorportion of a machine that remains fixed with respect to rotating parts, esp. the collection of stationary parts in the magnetic circuits of a machine
inertiaa property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
polypodiesA widely distributed fern that has stout scaly creeping rhizomes and remains green during the winter, growing on trees, walls, and stones, esp. in limestone areas
inertiaea property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
polypodyA widely distributed fern that has stout scaly creeping rhizomes and remains green during the winter, growing on trees, walls, and stones, esp. in limestone areas
semiabstractionpertaining to or designating a style of painting or sculpture in which the subject remains recognizable although the forms are highly stylized in a manner derived from abstract art
retentivityThe ability of a substance to retain or resist magnetization, frequently measured as the strength of the magnetic field that remains in a sample after removal of an inducing field