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| magnum | 1. A large wine bottle. "They passed the magnum to one another freely. (Sir W. Scott). 2. <anatomy> A bone of the carpus at the base of the third metacarpal bone. Origin: Neut. Sing. Of L. Magnus great. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| cochleare magnum | A tablespoonful. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| os magnum | Enlarged or swollen at tip, gathered into a mass at apex, as compound stigma, a knoblike stigma terminating a style. (09 Oct 1997) |
| foramen magnum | <anatomy> The large hole at the base of the skull which allows passage of the spinal cord. (12 Dec 1998) |
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a large wine bottle for liquor or wine
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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1.5 liters, or two regular bottles.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/NapaValley/1824/winegloss.htm
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The second segment of the oviduct. This is where most of the egg white is added to the egg as it moves down the duct.
Ãâó: home.rochester.rr.com/thecaiques/glossary.htm
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The section of the oviduct next to the infundibulum; the area in which the thick white is deposited and the shape is formed.
Ãâó: www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs/res02-definitions.html
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Originally, a large wine bottle holding approximately 2/5 of a gallon. In shooting, it refers to a cartridge of exceptional size or power. First applied to large bottleneck cartridge, hence the name. Magnum is more of a marketing term than a technical one.
Ãâó: beasafehunter.org/HunterEd/glossary.html
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| magnum | a large wine bottle for liquor or wine |
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| magnum | a great work of art or literature |
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