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91Apposition — The word apposition has several senses including the act of adding or accretion and also the putting of things in juxtaposition, or side by side. Growth by apposition is a mode of growth that is characteristic of many tissues in the body by which …
92closure — 1. The completion of a reflex pathway. 2. The place of coupling between stimuli in the establishment of conditioned learning. 3. To achieve or experience a sense of completion in a mental task. flask c. in dentistry, the procedure of bringing the …
93Committee For Melbourne — Type Incorporated Association Founded 1985 Headquarters Melbourne, Australia Key people …
94compact — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. contract, covenant; subcompact, mini; makeup or vanity case. See agreement, vehicle, beauty. adj. solid, dense, concentrated; concise. See density, shortness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. compressed,… …
95compilation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The action of compiling] Syn. gathering, gathering together, compiling, incorporating, drawing together, codifying, collocating, collecting, aggregating, methodizing, systematizing, gleaning, accumuLating, combining,… …
96gather — gath·er || gæðə(r) n. gathering in, drawing together; fold or pucker (in clothing) v. bring together, assemble, collect; amass, accumulate; harvest; conclude, deduce …
97gathered — gath·er || gæðə(r) n. gathering in, drawing together; fold or pucker (in clothing) v. bring together, assemble, collect; amass, accumulate; harvest; conclude, deduce …
98gathering — gath·er·ing || gæðərɪŋ n. assembly; meeting; convention; cluster, collection; pustule, abscess gath·er || gæðə(r) n. gathering in, drawing together; fold or pucker (in clothing) v. bring together, assemble, collect; amass, accumulate;… …
99gathers — n. folds; puckers; wrinkles in cloth; pleats gath·er || gæðə(r) n. gathering in, drawing together; fold or pucker (in clothing) v. bring together, assemble, collect; amass, accumulate; harvest; conclude, deduce …
100attraction — attraction, affinity, sympathy are comparable when they denote the relationship between persons or things that are involuntarily or naturally drawn together and exert, to some degree, an influence over each other. Attraction implies the… …