| growth |
An age related increase in size.
Ãâó: www.braces.org/braces/dentists/glossary/glossary-g...
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| groove |
Any one of several Spiral Channels cut in in the Bore of Gun, to rotate the projectile when fired (raised surfaces between grooves are Lands, Rifling consists of both Lands and Grooves)
Ãâó: users.skynet.be/jeeper/Terms%20G.html
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| ground |
1. The electrical neutral line having the same potential as the surrounding earth. 2. The negative side of DC power supply. 3. Reference point for an electrical system.
Ãâó: www.flw.com/define_g.htm
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| growth plate |
Category: Baby's health The growth plate, also known as the physis, is the area of developing tissue near the end of the long bones in children and adolescents. Each long bone has at least two growth plates: one at each end. The growth plate determines the future length and shape of the mature bone. When growth is complete -- sometime during adolescence -- the growth plates are replaced by solid bone. Find out more about Growth plate: Articles | Books/products
Ãâó: pregnancyandbaby.com/read/articles/2446.htm
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| ground water |
Water occurring in an aquifer below the surface of the ground. The term is not applied to water that is percolating or held in the top layers of the soil, but to that below the water table.
Ãâó: www.gulflink.osd.mil/water_use/water_use_taba.htm
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