| sports equipment | Equipment required for engaging in a sport (such as balls, bats, rackets, skis, skates, ropes, weights) and devices for the protection of athletes during their performance (such as masks, gloves, mouth pieces). (12 Dec 1998) |
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| sports medicine | The field of medicine concerned with physical fitness and the diagnosis and treatment of injuries sustained in sports activities. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sportsman | One who pursues the sports of the field; one who hunts, fishes, etc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sporular | Relating to a spore or sporule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sporulation | <biology> The act or process of forming spores; spore formation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sporulation-specific cell wall hydrolase | <enzyme> From bacillus subtilis; 255-amino acid protein mw 27.146 kD; hydrolyzes both vegetative cell walls and spore peptidoglycan genbank d14666 Registry number: EC 3.- Synonym: cwlc gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| sporule | <biology> A small spore; a spore. Origin: Dim. Of spore. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sporuliferous | <biology> Producing sporules. Origin: Sporule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| spork |
A spork sometimes known as a foon is an unusual kind of cutlery. It is based upon a spoon, with the addition of the of a fork, and sometimes the serrated edge of a knife. Canonically, there are three or four tines. The spork has been patented several times, the latest patent in 1994 by Hubert Gagnon, which will expire in 2012. ...
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| sporadic |
A meteor not belonging to a defined stream.
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occuring by chance no reason or cause can be identified, sometimes called a developmental fluke. Most cases of coloboma are sporadic.
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An individual or portion thereof distinguished by a spontaneous mutation. Sports are sometimes of great agricultural worth, but alternatively, they may be disadvantageous and may be rogued during agricultural production.
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1. A reproductive cell that develops into an individual without union with other cells; some spores such as meiospores occur at a critical stage in the sexual cycle, but others are asexual in nature.
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| spor | someone who enjoys outdoor activities |
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| spor | someone who leads a merry existence |
| spor | so as to be sporting |
| spor | given to merry frolicking |
| spor | relating to or interested in sports |
| spor | in a merry sportive manner |
| spor | lively high-spirited playfulness |
| spor | an announcer who reads sports news or describes sporting events |
| spor | a building for indoor sports |
| spor | a small low car with a high-powered engine |
| spor | lightweight single-breasted jacket |
| spor | an announcer who reads sports news or describes sporting events |
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