| greater t. |
t. major.
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| greater t. of calcaneus |
processus medialis tuberis calcanei.
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| greater t. of humerus |
tuberculum majus humeri.
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| greatest l. |
a dimension used to express the size of very young embryos that have not yet developed the structures permitting measurement of crown-rump length, as during the third and early fourth weeks.
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| Greek v. |
Jacob's ladder.
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| GRE | a variety of red ash having glossy branchlets and lower leaf surfaces |
| GRE | a city of eastern Wisconsin on an arm of Lake Michigan |
| GRE | immature bean pod eaten as a vegetable |
| GRE | a common bean plant cultivated for its slender green edible pods |
| GRE | a soldier who is a member of the United States Army Special Forces |
| GRE | European foxtail naturalized in North America |
| GRE | deciduous erect spreading broom native to western Europe |
| GRE | a card that identifies the bearer as an alien with permanent resident status in the United States |
| GRE | corn developed to be eaten as a vegetable while still young and soft |
| GRE | corn whose young ears are sweet and suitable for eating as a vegetable |
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