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pig The domestic pig is usually given the scientific name Sus scrofa, though some authors call it S. domesticus, reserving S. scrofa for the wild boar. It has been a domesticated animal for approximately 5,000 to 7,000 years. The animal is found across Europe, the Middle East and extends into Asia as far as Indonesia and Japan. The distinction between wild and domestic animals is slight, and domestic pigs have become feral in many parts of the world (for example, New Zealand). ...
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pig PIG is an electoral technique commonly employed in the United Kingdom, consisting of three steps:*Persuade — in which the organisation concerned convinces the public to support them—usually a political party attempting to solicit votes. *Identify — this consists primarily of canvassing—identifying one's supporters, preferably individually. It may also consist of market segmentation. ...
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pigment A substance that gives color to tissue. Pigments are responsible for the color of skin, eyes, and hair.
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pigment The substance within the hair shaft that gives it color.
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pigment [PIG-ment] chemical substances that produce colors (see also irridescent).
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