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Part of a program responsible for a complete function. A program composed of a number of distinct but linked routines is called "modular".
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| Roux |
A roux is a thickening agent made from equal amounts of flour and fat. It is commonly found in sauces, gravies, soups and Cajun and Creole cookery. Roux is pronounced "roo."
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| round window |
membrane separating the middle ear and inner ear.
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| Roux-en-Y |
Y-shaped surgically fashioned connection between the jejunum and another hollow organ, particularly bile-duct or stomach.
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| rouge |
Abrasive material used as a polishing medium in conjunction with polishing mops to produce a surface finish on items of jewellery. Available in different grades.
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| ROU | informal or slang terms for mentally irregular |
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| ROU | without stopping |
| ROU | a canvas tent to house the audience at a circus performance |
| ROU | a trip to some place and back again |
| ROU | seek out and bring together |
| ROU | bronze-backed whitefish of northern North America and Siberia |
| ROU | fenestra leading into the cochlea |
| ROU | (cricket) with the arm swung round at shoulder height |
| ROU | with an outward or horizontal swing of the arm |
| ROU | having the back and shoulders rounded |
| ROU | having a rounded bottom |
| ROU | a spherical flask with a narrow neck |
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