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characteristic A specific phenotypic trait, such as crimp or fineness.
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chart A plotting of the geocentric positions of the planetary bodies in relation to earth, as they move through the ecliptic in their annual journey around the sun; and in relation to the daily motion of the earth. They are charted in relation to the place and time of an event, a birth. Image at right: A sculpted depiction of the zodiac sign Aquarius on the Virgin portal of Amiens cathedral, France.
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Chart. A plotting of the geocentric positions of the planetary bodies in relation to earth, as they move through the ecliptic in their annual journey around the sun; and in relation to the daily motion of the earth. They are charted in relation to the place and time of an event, a birth. Image at right: A sculpted depiction of the zodiac sign Aquarius on the Virgin portal of Amiens cathedral, France.
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Charles In the late 1700s, French astronomer Charles Messier (1730-1817) compiled a catalog of fuzzy objects he came across while searching for comets. Messier compiled a list of objects to avoid in order not to confuse them with comets. In 1771, a list of 45 entries was published with future updates as new lists of objects where generated. Messier's final list contained 103 entries. Several more objects were added after studies of Messier's papers and correspondence. ...
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charge an excess or deficiency of electrons in an atom
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