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caducous shed easily.
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cadmium CAS Number: 7440-43-9. A bluish-white, malleable and toxic metallic element used especially in protective platings and in bearing metals. Chemical symbol = Cd. Molecular weight = 112.41 g/mol. Learn More...
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cadaveric referring to a dead body.
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caddis (Fishing) A general name for the dozens of subspecies of caddis flies found in trout streams all over the world. Also known as a "sedge," they are characterized by a tent-like wing. Caddis have four stages of development, from egg to larva to pupa to adult.
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caduceus insignia of the Medical Corps, and also background of insignia for allied services eg ANC, description: a staff with two snakes twined around it and a pair of wings on top
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