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The point of highest tension in a play, when the conflicts of the play are at their fullest expression.
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| climax community |
A relatively stable, long-lasting community reached in a successional series; usually determined by climate and soil type.
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| cline |
A gradual shift in gene frequencies between neighboring populations.
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| cline |
A geographic continuum in the variation of a trait.
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| climatology |
The description and scientific study of climate. Descriptive climatology deals with the observed geographic or temporal distribution of meteorological observations over a specified period of time. Scientific climatology addresses the nature and controls of the earth's climate and the causes of climate variability and change on all timescales. ...
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| CLI | (in boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily |
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| CLI | a tight embrace |
| CLI | a small slip noose made with seizing |
| CLI | flatten the ends (of nails and rivets) |
| CLI | secure by clinching |
| CLI | hold in a tight grasp |
| CLI | closed or squeezed together tightly |
| CLI | a point or fact or remark that settles something conclusively |
| CLI | an argument that is conclusive |
| CLI | (of ships) built with overlapping hull planks |
| CLI | Americn geneticist who succeeded in transferring a functioning gene from one mouse to another (born in 1934) |
| CLI | fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit |
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