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Axon
The usually long process of a nerve fiber that generally conducts
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Arak
A city of west-central Iran southwest of Tehran. It is a transportation
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Azal
A place near the western extremity of a valley near Jerusalem spoken
about in Zech. 14:5 |
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Beaus
Men who take great care to dress in the latest fashion |
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Boaz
In the Bible, the husband of Ruth. |
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Condo
One of the dwelling units in a condominium |
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Crinoid
(Krynoid)
Any of various echinoderms of the class Crinoidea, including the sea
lilies and feather stars, that are characterized by a cup-shaped body,
feathery radiating arms, and either a stalk or clawlike structure
with which they are able to attach to a surface. |
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Dido
A mischievous prank or antic; a caper |
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Kraal
A rural village, typically consisting of huts surrounded by a stockade |
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Krang
The carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed |
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Zygon
The short crossbar connecting the branches of a zygal fissure
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Monoid
In abstract algebra, a branch of mathematics, a monoid is an algebraic
structure with a single, associative binary operation and an identity
element.
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