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Oedipus complex a conflict wherein a child desires the opposite-sex parent and rivals with the same-sex parent
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oestrogen This hormone helps a woman's body prepare the uterus for creating and developing an embryo. Women who suffer perimenopause symptoms from decreasing levels are often prescribed oestrogen in pills or patches.
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oe- outer envelope. The envelope that your package will be delivered in. Usually, a "teaser" line is on the front to entice the recipient to open your letter.
Ãâó: www.1printingsource.com/glossary.html
oersted The unit of magnetic coercive force used to define difficult of erasure of magnetic material.
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oesophagus The gullet, or food pipe.
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