Ten in two in an alley
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SPARETen in two, in an alley
SPARETen in two on an alley
SPARETen in two, on an alley
PINOne of ten in an alley
skittlesA game played, chiefly in Britain, with wooden pins, typically nine in number, set up at the end of an alley to be bowled down with a wooden ball or disk
symmetriesA law or operation in which a physical property or process has an equivalence in two or more directions
symmetryA law or operation in which a physical property or process has an equivalence in two or more directions
birefringencethe refraction of light in an anisotropic material (as calcite) in two slightly different directions to form two rays
birefringencesBIREFRINGENCE, the refraction of light in an anisotropic material (as calcite) in two slightly different directions to form two rays
autogamyconjugation in an individual organism by division of its nucleus into two parts that in turn reunite to form a zygote
trocheefoot of two syllables, a long followed by a short in quantitative meter, or a stressed followed by an unstressed in accentual meter
trocheesfoot of two syllables, a long followed by a short in quantitative meter, or a stressed followed by an unstressed in accentual meter
churchwardensEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
metamorphosis(in an insect or amphibian) The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages
churchwardenEither of the two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish, formally responsible for movable church property and for keeping order in church
conjunctionsAn alignment of two planets or other celestial objects so that they appear to be in the same, or nearly the same, place in the sky
vesicaelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
vesicaeelliptical figure in pointed form, usually one made by the intersection of two arcs and used, esp. in early Christian art, as an emblem of Christ
fourthsAn interval spanning four consecutive notes in a diatonic scale, in particular (also perfect fourth) an interval of two tones and a semitone (e.g., C to F)
iambicspertaining to an iamb, a poetic foot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter
iambicpertaining to an iamb, a poetic foot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter
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
iambusfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambsfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambifoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
lungfishAn elongated freshwater fish with one or two sacs that function as lungs, enabling it to breathe air. It lives in poorly oxygenated water and can estivate in mud for long periods to survive drought
lungfishesAn elongated freshwater fish with one or two sacs that function as lungs, enabling it to breathe air. It lives in poorly oxygenated water and can estivate in mud for long periods to survive drought
excimersAn unstable molecule that is formed in an excited state by the combination of two smaller molecules or atoms and rapidly dissociates with emission of radiation. Such species are utilized in some kinds of lasers
classifierAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
classifiersAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
henrythe practical meter-kilogram-second unit of inductance equal to the self-inductance of a circuit or the mutual inductance of two circuits in which the variation of one ampere per second results in an induced electromotive force of one volt
kas(in the Netherlands and in Dutch colonies) a large cabinet of the 17th and 18th centuries, having two doors and often a number of drawers at the bottom, and usually having an elaborately painted or carved decoration with a heavy cornice
duotonea. method of printing an illustration either in a dark and a tinted shade of the same color or in two different colors from two plates of a monochrome original made from negatives at different screen angles b. illustration printed by this me
manometerAn instrument for measuring the pressure acting on a column of fluid, esp. one with a U-shaped tube of liquid in which a difference in the pressures acting in the two arms of the tube causes the liquid to reach different heights in the two arms
manometersAn instrument for measuring the pressure acting on a column of fluid, esp. one with a U-shaped tube of liquid in which a difference in the pressures acting in the two arms of the tube causes the liquid to reach different heights in the two arms
syllogismsAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)
syllogismAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)