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  • 111fil|i|cau|line — «FIHL uh K lihn», adjective. Botany. having a threadlike stem. ╂[< Latin fīlum thread + English cauline] …

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  • 112growth thread — (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) A threadlike growth line …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 113screw thread — noun The portion of a screw composed of a helical or tapered structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force, presented as a curved line of solid material that wraps around the screw from the point to the base …

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  • 114fishing line — noun a long thread of silk or nylon attached to a baited hook, with a sinker or float, and used for catching fish …

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  • 115middle thread — The middle or center line of a river, stream, way, street, or road. Ingraham v Wilkinson 21 Mass (4 Pick) 268. See middle of the stream …

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  • 116yellow line — A barrier painted on the middle thread of paving as a control of traffic on the highway …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 1171632 writers — This is a list of writers who have contributed to the books in print published in the 1632 series ( Ring of Fire series ) thus far. Most are contributors to the two anthologies series canonically associated with the collaboratively written shared …

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  • 118film — n. 1. Pellicle, thin skin or coating. 2. Thread, line thread, cobweb thread …

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  • 119Assiti Shards effect — In literature, an Assiti Shards event, Assiti Shards accident, a strike by an Assiti shard , or a Ring of Fire , is a plot device in which a large piece of land and everything on it is transported through time. This effect can be considered to be …

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  • 120Envelope (mathematics) — In mathematics, an envelope of a family of manifolds (especially a family of curves) is a manifold that is tangent to each member of the family at some point.Envelope of a family of curvesThe simplest formal expression for an envelope of curves… …

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