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envy Antagonism towards someone that has something you want but you do not have.
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environment The physical, chemical, and biological condition of the region in which an organism lives (Martin et al, 2000).
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environment (1.) The settings for shell variables and paths that are set when the user logs in. These variables can be modified later by the user. (2.) A named collection of logical and physical resources used to support the performance of a function.
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envelope outer surface of a virus, also called the coat. Not all viruses have an envelope. (See also virus; env.)
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envelope a volume of space that encompasses all working or reaching movements of a robot.
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