people of both sexes

  • 41Bar (establishment) — A bar in Switzerland. A bar is a business establishment that serves alcoholic drinks beer, wine, liquor, and cocktails for consumption on the premises.[1] Bars provide stools or chairs that are place …

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  • 42inhibitor — 1. An agent that restrains or retards physiologic, chemical, or enzymatic action. 2. A nerve, stimulation of which represses activity. SEE ALSO: inhibition. α glucosidase i. an oral agent that aids in th …

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  • 43mixed — S2 [mıkst] adj 1.) [only before noun] consisting of several different types of things or people ▪ a very mixed group of women ▪ a mixed salad 2.) mixed feelings/emotions if you have mixed feelings or emotions about something, you are not sure… …

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  • 44mix — 1 /mIks/ verb 1 (I, T) if you mix two or more substances or if they mix, they combine to become a single substance, and they cannot be easily separated: Mix the blue and yellow paint to make green. | Oil and water don t mix. | mix sth together/in …

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  • 45mathematics, South Asian — Introduction       the discipline of mathematics as it developed in the Indian (India) subcontinent.       The mathematics of classical Indian civilization is an intriguing blend of the familiar and the strange. For the modern individual, Indian… …

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  • 46sex — sex1 W2S1 [seks] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: sexus] 1.) [U] the physical activity that two people do together in order to produce babies, or for pleasure ▪ All you see on TV is sex and violence these days. ▪ They had sex in the back seat …

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  • 47St. Vincent de Paul —     St. Vincent de Paul     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Vincent de Paul     Born at Pouy, Gascony, France, in 1580, though some authorities have said 1576; died at Paris, 27 September, 1660. Born of a peasant family, he made his humanities… …

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  • 48coed — co|ed1 [ˌkəuˈed US ˈkoued] adj [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: coeducational] 1.) using a system in which students of both sexes are educated together ▪ The university became coed in 1967. 2.) AmE a coed place, team etc is used by or includes people of …

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  • 49Massacre de Graziani — Cet article fait partie de la série : Histoire de l’Éthiopie Antiquité éthiopienne Pays de Pount D mt Liste des rois de D mt …

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  • 50Marilyn Hacker — (born November 27, 1942) is an American poet, translator and critic. She is Professor of English at the City College of New York. Her books of poetry include Going Back to the River (1990), Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons (1986), and …

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