ability to resist

  • 91sea legs — /ˈsi lɛgz/ (say see legz) plural noun Colloquial 1. the ability to walk with steadiness or ease on a rolling ship. 2. the ability to resist seasickness …

  • 92immunity —    The ability to resist infection and to heal. The process may involve acquired immunity, (the ability to learn and remember a specific infectious agent), or innate immunity (the genetically programmed system of responses that attack, digest,… …

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  • 93tolerance — [täl′ər əns] n. [ME tolleraunce < MFr tolerance < L tolerantia] 1. a) a tolerating or being tolerant, esp. of views, beliefs, practices, etc. of others that differ from one s own b) freedom from bigotry or prejudice 2. an allowable… …

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  • 94resistibility — noun Date: 1617 1. the quality or state of being resistible 2. ability to resist …

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  • 95susceptibility — noun (plural ties) Date: 1644 1. the quality or state of being susceptible; especially lack of ability to resist some extraneous agent (as a pathogen or drug) ; sensitivity 2. a. a susceptible temperament or constitution b. plural feelings,… …

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  • 96Aluminium — Infobox aluminiumAluminium (Audio IPA|En uk aluminium1.ogg|ˌæljʊˈmɪniəm, IPA|/ˌæljəˈmɪniəm/) or aluminum (Audio IPA|En uk aluminum.ogg|/əˈluːmɪnəm/, see spelling below) is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements …

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  • 97Agate — For other uses, see Agate (disambiguation). Agate Banded agate (agate like onyx); the specimen is 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide General Category …

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  • 98History of Africa — Pre Colonial African States …

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  • 99Cyanoacrylate — Chemical structure of methyl cyanoacrylate Cyanoacrylate is the generic name for cyanoacrylate based fast acting adhesives such as methyl 2 cyanoacrylate, ethyl 2 cyanoacrylate (commonly sold under trade names like Super Glue and Krazy Glue), and …

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  • 100Thermocouple — plugged to a multimeter displaying room temperature in °C. A thermocouple is a device consisting of two different conductors (usually metal alloys) that produce a voltage proportional to a temperature difference between either end of the pair of… …

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