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relates facts to propositions and theories. concepts often become variables, but concept is more encompassing. Status and role are concepts. Ranking statuses according to social classes, eg lower, middle, and upper, is a variable.
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| concretion |
a natural clay nodule formed out of solution in soil interstices. Often confused for man-made objects because of their peculiar shapes.
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| concentric |
With reference to circles, having the same center.
Ãâó: www.bagatrix.net/glossary/math_glossary_c.htm
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| concentric |
The contraction of a muscle.
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| concave |
Hollowed or rounded inward resembling the inside of a bowl.
Ãâó: www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/projects/dinoflag/glossary....
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| conc | of or relating to concrete representations of abstractions |
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| conc | become concrete, as of an idea in the mind |
| conc | make something concrete |
| conc | cohabitation without being legally married |
| conc | a woman who cohabits with an important man |
| conc | a desire for sexual intimacy |
| conc | happen simultaneously |
| conc | be in accord |
| conc | acting together as of agents or circumstances or events |
| conc | the temporal property of two things happening at the same time |
| conc | agreement of results or opinions |
| conc | a state of cooperation |
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