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  • 101biliary — adjective Etymology: French biliare, from Latin bilis Date: 1731 of, relating to, or conveying bile; also affecting the bile conveying structures …

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  • 102conveyance — noun Date: 15th century 1. the action of conveying 2. a means or way of conveying: as a. an instrument by which title to property is conveyed b. a means of transport ; vehicle …

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  • 103flue — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1582 an enclosed passageway for directing a current: as a. a channel in a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air b. a pipe for conveying flame and hot gases around or through water in a steam… …

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  • 104lacteal — I. adjective Etymology: Latin lacteus of milk, from lact , lac Date: 1633 1. relating to, consisting of, producing, or resembling milk 2. a. conveying or containing a milky fluid b. of or relating to the lacteals II. noun Date …

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  • 105MPEG-2 — Not to be confused with MPEG 1 Audio Layer II (MP2). MPEG 2 is used in Digital Video Broadcast and Digital Versatile Discs. The MPEG transport stream, TS, and MPEG program stream, PS, are container formats. MPEG 2 is a standard for the generic… …

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  • 107Phase-shift keying — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 108Building — For other uses, see Building (disambiguation). Further information: Real estate development A building and skybridge in Munich, Germany …

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  • 109Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres — Ingres redirects here. For the database system, see Ingres (database). Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Self portrait at age 24, 1804 (revised ca. 1850), oil on canvas, 78 x 61 cm, Musée Condé. Birth name …

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  • 110Dōgen — School Sōtō Personal Born January 19, 1200(1200 01 19) Japan …

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