| copulation |
Vaginal intercourse.
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| copepod |
A member of a large group of species of tiny shrimp like crustaceans.
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| copper |
a malleable and ductile metal, copper combines well to make other metals such as brass and bronze: reacts with chemicals and oxygen in the air, in most cases turning green. See also Aerugo, Verdigris D
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| copepod |
Minute marine species found in plankton, important food for fishes; of the subclass Crustacea
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| copper |
CAS Number: 7440-50-8. Copper is a reddish metal that occurs naturally in rocks, soil, water, and air. It also occurs naturally in plants and animals. Metallic copper is easily molded or shaped, and can be found in the US penny, electrical wiring, and some water pipes. It can also be found in mixtures (called alloys) with other metals such as brass and bronze. Copper is also found as part of other compounds forming salts. Copper salts occur naturally, but are also manufactured. ...
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