| agger |
The built-up foundations of a Roman road, sometimes surviving as a long bank of earth.
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| aggressive |
Overly harsh or acidic taste.
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| agglutinin |
A substance that makes particles (such as bacteria or cells) stick together to form a clump or a mass.
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| aggressive |
A quickly growing cancer.
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| aggregation |
1. The process of combining different surface characteristics from neighboring heterogeneous regions into an average value for the area. It is used in boundary layer studies for surface fluxes, drag, and roughness. This process is often necessary to define surface characteristics for numerical models that have coarse horizontal grid mesh and that cannot resolve the individual surface areas. 2. ...
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