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  • 101Mosaic — /moh zay ik/, adj. of or pertaining to Moses or the writings, laws, and principles attributed to him: Mosaic ethics. Also, Mosaical. [1655 65; < NL Mosaicus, equiv. to LL Mos(es) MOSES + aicus, on the model of Hebraicus Hebraic] * * * Surface&#8230; …

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  • 102Crackles — ICD 10 R09.8 ICD 9 786.7 Crackles, crepitations, or rales are the clicking, rattling, or crackling noises that may be made by one or both lungs of a human with a respiratory disease dur …

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  • 103Raccoon dog — Neoguri redirects here. For the tropical storm, see Typhoon Neoguri (2008). Raccoon Dog Wild raccoon dogs at Fukuyama, Hiroshima Conservation status …

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  • 104Tap and die — Not to be confused with Tool and die. Taps and dies are cutting tools used to create screw threads, which is called threading. A tap is used to cut the female portion of the mating pair (e.g., a nut). A die is used to cut the male portion of the&#8230; …

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  • 105Airspeed Oxford — infobox Aircraft name=AS.10 Oxford type= Training aircraft manufacturer=Airspeed Ltd caption= Belgian Air Force AS.10 Oxford designer= first flight= 19 June 1937 introduction= retired= status= primary user= Royal Air Force more users= produced=&#8230; …

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  • 106SIGSALY — exhibit at the National Cryptologic Museum In cryptography, SIGSALY (also known as the X System, Project X, Ciphony I, and the Green Hornet) was a secure speech system used in World War II for the highest level Allied communications. It pioneered …

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  • 107Grob G 109 — infobox Aircraft name = G 109 / Vigilant T1 type = Motor glider manufacturer = Grob caption = A British registered G109B. designer= Burkhart Grob first flight=14 March avyear|1980 primary user= Air Training Corps more users= introduction= retired …

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  • 108List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 109Vulgarism — (also called scurrility) derives from Latin vulgun , the mean folk , and has carried into English its original connotations linking it with the low and coarse motivations that were supposed to be naturally endemic to the meaner classes, who were&#8230; …

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  • 110Watercolor painting — For other uses, see Watercolors (disambiguation). An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Watercolor (US) or watercolour (UK and Commonwealth), also aquarelle from French, is a painting method. A watercolor is the …

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