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  • 11Fixational eye movement — Fixational eye movements (also known as fixational instability, retinal jitter) are small, involuntary eye movements that occur during visual fixation. There are three categories of fixational eye movements: microsaccades, ocular drifts, and… …

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  • 12binding — [bīn′diŋ] n. 1. the action of a person or thing that binds 2. a thing that binds, as a) the fastenings on a ski for the boot b) a band or bandage c) tape used in sewing to strengthen seams, edges, etc. d) the covers and backing of a book …

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  • 13Photoreceptor cell — This article is about cellular photoreceptors. For other types of photoreceptors, see Photoreceptor (disambiguation). Rods and cones redirects here. For the Blue Man Group song, see Rods and Cones (song). Neuron: Photoreceptor Cell …

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  • 14Captain Boomerang — Superherobox| caption=Captain Boomerang as he appears in Identity Crisis . Art by Rags Morales character name=Captain Boomerang real name=George Digger Harkness publisher=DC Comics debut= Flash #117 (December 1960) creators=John Broome Carmine… …

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  • 15blanket stitch — a basic sewing stitch in which widely spaced, interlocking loops, or purls, are formed, used for cutwork, as a decorative finish for edges, etc. [1875 80] * * * …

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  • 16camlet — /kam lit/, n., v., camletted, camletting. n. 1. a durable, waterproof cloth, esp. for outerwear. 2. apparel made of this material. 3. a rich fabric of medieval Asia believed to have been made of camel s hair or angora wool. v.t. 4. to decorate… …

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  • 17fettling knife —    A knife designed for working with clay. To fettle is to trim unwanted clay from edges, etc. Also called a potter s knife …

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  • 18coreopsis — /kɒriˈɒpsəs/ (say koree opsuhs) noun 1. any plant of the genus Coreopsis, including familiar garden species with yellow, brownish, or particoloured (yellow and red) flowers. 2. a perennial herbaceous daisy Coreopsis lanceolata, with yellow… …

  • 19whipper-snipper — /ˈwɪpə snɪpə/ (say wipuh snipuh) verb (t) to trim (lawns, edges, etc.) using a whipper snipper …

  • 20spherical combustion chamber — The combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine equipped with reciprocating pistons is ideally very compact in design, i.e., without gaps, grooves, edges, etc.; the most favourable design would thus be a sphere but the valves of a four… …

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