| popper |
(Fishing) Topwater lure that makes a popping, or spitting commotion when retrieved. Example; Rebel Pop-R.
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| population genetics |
The study of variation in genes among a group of individuals. Source : Human Genome Project Information
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| poppy |
a strong reddish orange.
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| popliteal space |
The space behind the knee joint. The space is bounded by ligaments and contains soft tissue including nerves, fat, membranes and blood vessels.
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| popper |
Prefect (member of Pop).
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| POP | of or relating to the area behind the knee joint |
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| POP | continuation of the femoral artery that branches to supply the legs and feet |
| POP | a vein arising in the knee and ascending to become the femoral vein |
| POP | light hollow muffin made of a puff batter (individual Yorkshire pudding) baked in a deep muffin cup |
| POP | a container for cooking popcorn |
| POP | a container of stimulant drug (amyl nitrate or butyl nitrite) |
| POP | a mushroom-shaped valve that rises perpendicular from its seat |
| POP | a mushroom-shaped valve that rises perpendicular from its seat |
| POP | a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork |
| POP | annual or biennial or perennial herbs having showy flowers |
| POP | (United Kingdom and Canada) the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated |
| POP | herbs or shrubs having milky and often colored juices and capsular fruits |
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