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dorso- the left hand page of an open book, or the reverse side of a page or document, often abbreviated as d
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dorsal surface The top part of the fish.
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dors toward the rear, back; also back of hand and top of foot.
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dors- toward the rear, back; also back of hand and top of foot.
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dormant "Asleep." Most bacteria stop growth and activity below 40 degrees F. They return to activity and growth when they warm up.
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