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An area within a desert region artificially or naturally capable to grow vegetation. (Plural: Oases)
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a smooth African goatskin, usually tanned and dyed in this country. oblong - the book's width exceeds its height. octavo - usually written simply 8vo: the most common of the traditional book formats - a book made up from printed sheets folded three times, giving eight leaves (sixteen pages). Also used in a general way to indicate a book of between about 7 inches (18cm) and 10 inches (25cm) in height. ...
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Special foam used in flower arrangements. Oasis fits in a bouquet holder and retains water like a sponge, hydrating flowers for extended time periods.
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A fertile spot in the desert. Towns often crop up in oases (plural) to service weary travelers.
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Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards. Their home site is http://www.oasis-open.org/. The DTD repository they sponsor is at http://www.XML.org.
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