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The lady stands, making a wreath of flowers. Her maidservant holds a basket of flowers within her easy reach. Again, the lion and unicorn frame the lady while holding on to the pennants. The monkey has stolen a flower which he is smelling, providing the key to the allegory.
Ãâó: www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/The-Lady-and-the...
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| smear |
a specimen for microscopic examination of cells for detection of variuos conditions of the female genital tract (eg malignant and premalignant conditions), prepared by spreading the material across a slide.
Ãâó: www.uwo.ca/pathol/glossary.html
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| smell |
A sense that can give information from a distance.
Ãâó: www.sparkle.usu.edu/glossary/deafblind_glossary.as...
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| smegma |
A thick, bad-smelling substance that results when oily secretions from the skin accumulate under the foreskin of the penis.
Ãâó: www.thehardnessfactor.com/exclusives/glossary.html
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| smear |
in jazz, a type of glissando or portamento in which the pitch of a note is shifted about a half step, often with a rather harsh tone
Ãâó: www.cgsmusic.net/Classical%20Guitar%20Sheet%20Musi...
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| SME | (used with `of' or `with') noticeably odorous |
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| SME | a bottle containing smelling salts |
| SME | a pungent preparation of ammonium carbonate and perfume |
| SME | offensively malodorous |
| SME | small trout-like silvery marine or freshwater food fishes of cold northern waters |
| SME | small cold-water silvery fish |
| SME | extract (metals) by heating |
| SME | an industrial plant for smelting |
| SME | an industrial plant for smelting |
| SME | Czech composer (1824-1884) |
| SME | smallest merganser and most expert diver |
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