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  • ...r function; derived from a title; of or associated with or bearing a title signifying nobility; of or relating to a legal title to something; existing in name
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  •  - noun a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction;the state of being honored
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  • (heks-ah-) [is cif , six]. A prefix signifying six.
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  • (i-so-) ['iooc, equal]. A prefix signifying equal, or, in chemic nomenclature, isomeric.
    140 bytes (15 words) - 10:58, 8 April 2024
  • (hek-to-) [eKarov, a hundred]. A prefix signifying one hundred.
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  • ...aism) an initiation ceremony marking the 13th birthday of a Jewish boy and signifying the beginning of religious responsibility*'''[[;]]''' {{PAGENAME}} verb con
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  • ...ism) an initiation ceremony marking the 12th birthday of a Jewish girl and signifying the beginning of religious responsibility*'''[[;]]''' {{PAGENAME}} verb con
    296 bytes (40 words) - 19:00, 5 April 2024
  • ...ch in use among sailors, is evidently derived from the Indian term pariah, signifying the lowest caste of Hindoos. Thus the Pariah dogs in India are termed pyah
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  • originally a Spanish-American word, signifying a hunting-lodge, or cattle-station, in a wood or desert far from the haunts
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  • In context of awarded grant:The date signifying the end of the current project period, after which the grantee is not autho
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  • ...e expression of PSA-NCAM is associated with a variety of malignant tumors, signifying its potential role in tumor metastasis. When administered in a vaccine form
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  • ...]] '''King of Rome''' was a title that originated in the [[Roman Empire]], signifying the [[prince]]ly and religious role of the [[Roman Emperor]] as a leader wh ...or example, [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s son was given the title King of Rome, signifying Napoleon's ambitions to establish a lasting dynasty and to draw parallels b
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  • ...ns'' or ''tridentis'': "tri" meaning "three" and "dentes" meaning "teeth", signifying the tool's three-pointed design. In various cultures, the trident has been ...symbol. It appears in the national flags and emblems of several countries, signifying maritime heritage or national strength. The trident is also used in logos,
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  • * '''Red Watermelon Seeds''': Signifying joy, happiness, and the presence of many children. * '''Candied Coconut''': Signifying togetherness and a strong family bond.
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  • ...or hospital schools. The word "hospital" comes from the Latin ''hospes'', signifying a stranger or foreigner, hence a guest.
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  • ...an be imagined as a 'spaghetti and meatball' structure, with the meatballs signifying cross-links. The versatility of elastomer materials comes from the ability
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  • ..."Fallachan." The name "Fallachan" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic term signifying "hidden treasure," aptly capturing the essence of this nearly forgotten bev
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  • ...ived from the French word "bouillir", which means to boil or to bubble up, signifying the start of action or excitement.
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  • ..."Prego" is an Italian word that translates to "You're welcome" in English, signifying the brand's commitment to providing quality products to its customers.
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  • ...meaning entrance. Thus, the term literally translates to "mouth entrance", signifying its role in the formation of the oral cavity.
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