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  • 51integument — /in teg yeuh meuhnt/, n. 1. a natural covering, as a skin, shell, or rind. 2. any covering, coating, enclosure, etc. [1605 15; < L integumentum a covering. See IN 2, TEGUMENT] Syn. 1. cortex, involucre, involucrum. * * * Covering of the body,&#8230; …

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  • 52Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with&#8230; …

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  • 53corn — SYN: clavus (1). [L. cornu, horn, hoof] asbestos c. a granulomatous or hyperkeratotic lesion of the skin at the site of deposit of asbestos particles. SYN: asbestos wart. hard c. the usual form of c. over a toe …

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  • 54Naot — Founded 1942 Headquarters Neot Mordechai, Israel Products shoes, sandals Website teva naot.co.il …

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  • 55FPS — farnesylpyrophosphate synthetase; Fellow of the Pathological Society; Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society; fetal PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl) syndrome; footpad swelling; frames per second * * * fps abbr foot pound second …

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  • 56Грабители (фильм, 1896) — Грабители Footpads Жанр криминальный фильм Режиссёр Уильям Поль Продюсер Уильям Поль …

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  • 57Reuter — This unusual and interesting name is of Old French origin, introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, and has two possible interpretations, each with its own distinct history and derivation. Firstly, Rutter may be an occupational&#8230; …

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  • 58Ruter — This unusual and interesting name is of Old French origin, introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, and has two possible interpretations, each with its own distinct history and derivation. Firstly, Rutter may be an occupational&#8230; …

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  • 59Rutter — This unusual and interesting name is of Old French origin, introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, and has two possible interpretations, each with its own distinct history and derivation. Firstly, Rutter may be an occupational&#8230; …

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  • 60Rowter — This interesting name is a transposed variant of the Olde German locational word geriute meaning one who lives in a clearing . The name can also be a somewhat uncomplimentary nickname surname which means a highwayman or footpad, and derives&#8230; …

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