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  • 42movement — I (activity) noun campaign, cause, crusade, mass movement, motion, operation, principle, series of actions directed towards a particular end, undertaking II (progress) noun action, agitation, campaign, circulation, course, denomination, effort,… …

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  • 43transmitting — noun the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑transmission, ↑transmittal • Derivationally related forms: ↑transmit, ↑transmit (for: ↑transmi …

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  • 44trans|mit|tance — «trans MIHT uhns, tranz », noun. = transmittal. (Cf. ↑transmittal) …

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  • 45microdot — noun Date: 1946 a photographic reproduction of printed matter reduced to the size of a dot for ease or security of transmittal …

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  • 46remittance — noun Date: 1705 1. a. a sum of money remitted b. an instrument by which money is remitted 2. transmittal of money (as to a distant place) …

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  • 47transmit — verb (transmitted; transmitting) Etymology: Middle English transmitten, from Latin transmittere, from trans + mittere to send Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to send or convey from one person or place to another ; forward b …

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  • 48Antibiotic resistance — is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic. While a spontaneous or induced genetic mutation in bacteria may confer resistance to antimicrobial drugs, genes that confer resistance can be… …

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  • 50Hesychasm — (Greek Polytonic|ἡσυχασμός hesychasmos , from Polytonic|ἡσυχία hesychia , stillness, rest, quiet, silence ) [Parry (1999), p. 230] is an eremitic tradition of prayer in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and some other Eastern Churches of the Byzantine …

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