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(1) tendency to react in a certain way, as in: Pollyanna had an especially cheerful disposition.
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| displacement |
One substance or object moving another substance or object, or taking its place.
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| disperse |
To spread seeds or spores. Plants (seeds) and fungi (spores) need to spread to new areas. They rely on wind, water, or animals to carry their seeds (or spores) to new places.
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| dispensary |
medical Station where first aid and other routine medical treatment are given, it is similar to an Aid Station, but not set up in a combat zone
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| dispermy |
fertilization of the ovum by two sperm cells
Ãâó: www.storknet.com/complications/glossary.htm
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| disp | (chemistry) a chemical reaction in which an elementary substance displaces and sets free a constituent element from a compound |
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| disp | a unit of measurement of volume or capacity |
| disp | something shown to the public |
| disp | a visual representation of something |
| disp | an electronic device that represents information in visual form |
| disp | something intended to communicate a particular impression |
| disp | exhibiting openly in public view |
| disp | behavior that makes your feelings public |
| disp | to show, make visible or apparent |
| disp | make clear and visible |
| disp | attract attention by displaying some body part or posing |
| disp | (computer science) an electronic device that converts information in memory to video output to a display |
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