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91intermediate — Occurring between two events. Interlocutory; intervening. See interlocutory …
92natural — Occurring according to the usual course of nature or according to the operation of natural laws, which, in the particular case, may be unusual and extraordinary in common experience. Shafer v Keeley Ice Cream Co. 65 Utah 46, 234 P 300, 38 ALR… …
93untimely — Occurring out of time, as in the case of the death of a person who has not reached maturity. Not in compliance with limitation of time, as in the case of a suit commenced after the running of the period fixed by all applicable statute of… …
94metasynchronous — Occurring at nearly the same time …
95pleomorphic — Occurring in various distinct forms. In terms of cells, having variation in the size and shape of cells or their nuclei …
96syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …
97Chemical element — The periodic table of the chemical elements A chemical element is a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus.[1] Familiar examples of …
98Phonological history of English consonants — The phonological history of English consonants is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of consonants. Contents 1 Consonant clusters 1.1 H cluster reductions 1.2 Y cluster reductions …
99Fever — Although a fever technically is any body temperature above the normal of 98.6 degrees F. (37 degrees C.), in practice a person is usually not considered to have a significant fever until the temperature is above 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C.).… …
100HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… …