School where two religions are taught?
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BUDDHAYESHIVASchool where two religions are taught?
DOJOSchool where belts are earned
dojosschool or practice hall where karate, judo, or other martial arts are taught
dojoschool or practice hall where karate, judo, or other martial arts are taught
nurseriesA place where young children are cared for during the working day; a nursery school
junctionsA point where two or more things are joined
junctionA point where two or more things are joined
spinodepoint where two branches of a curve meet, end, and are tangent
subselliumone of the stalls of the lower range where there are two ranges
subselliaSUBSELLIUM, one of the stalls of the lower range where there are two ranges
coevolutionthe parallel evolution of two kinds of organisms that are interdependent, like flowers and their pollinators, and where any change in one will result in an adaptive response in the other
coevolutionsCOEVOLUTION, the parallel evolution of two kinds of organisms that are interdependent, like flowers and their pollinators, and where any change in one will result in an adaptive response in the other
symphysesA place where two bones are closely joined, either forming an immovable joint (as between the pubic bones in the center of the pelvis) or completely fused (as at the midline of the lower jaw)
wormgearmechanism consisting of a worm engaging with and driving a worm wheel, the two axes usually being at right angles, used where a relatively low speed and a relatively large amplification of power are desired
symphysisA place where two bones are closely joined, either forming an immovable joint (as between the pubic bones in the center of the pelvis) or completely fused (as at the midline of the lower jaw)
tertiuma middle course or an intermediate component where there are two systems of law and two orders of courts, there must à be some tertium quid to deal with conflicts of law and jurisdiction Ernest Baker