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holistic Refers to the viewpoint that all aspects of existence are interrelated and important in understanding human variation and evolution.
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holistic Organic, integrated; indicating a complete system, greater than the sum of its parts; here, refers to a culture whose various elements may all have religious meaning.
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hole The opening between two linemen through which the ballcarrier plunges.
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holoenzyme A catalytically active enzyme that includes cofactors.
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holomorph the whole fungus in all its morphs and phases (Hennebert & Weresub, 1977). cf. anamorph, teleomorph.
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