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- a radiographic technique that produces an image of a detailed cross section of bodily tissue using a narrow collimated beam of x rays that rotates in a full arc around a patient to image the body in cross sectional slices >
- a science that attempts to discover the fundamental principles of the sciences >
- a system of sounds for each symbol >
- abound >
- abound in >
- abounded >
- abounded in >
- abounding >
- abounding in >
- abounds >
- abounds in >
- above as opposed to being under >
- additional words that were found which are derived from the greek element tribo- are explained in the following contents >
- astound >
- astounded >
- astounding >
- astounds >
- background information about robots and applicable robotic terms >
- bibliographic sources of information from which words and sentences have been compiled about words and expressions english speakers should know for better understanding and communication >
- blunder >
- blundered >
- blunderer >
- blunderers >
- blundering >
- blunders >
- bound state >
- claustral colony founding >
- compound >
- compound nest >
- confound >
- confounded >
- confounding >
- confounds >
- conundrum >
- conundrums >
- corundum mineral >
- cosmic background radiation >
- dogs are considered to be the companions and best friends of humans and this list of terms will help all of us understand the topics that exist about our canine friends >
- dumfound >
- dumfounded >
- dumfounding >
- dumfounds >
- expound >
- expounded >
- expounding >
- expounds >
- fist pound >
- fist pounds >
- graveyard words for a greater understanding of epitaphs >
- graveyard words for a greater understanding of epitaphs >
- ground fog >
- ground penetrating radar >
- hundred >
- hundredweight >
- jocund >
- kirundi >
- knowledge about special topics that enhance a persons understanding about certain words >
- latifundia >
- latifundium >
- laundress >
- measurement is the process of associating numbers with physical quantities and phenomena and measurement is fundamental to the sciences >
- microwave background radiation >
- more astounding >
- more confounding >
- more jocund >
- more redundant >
- more undaunted >
- more undue >
- most astounding >
- most confounding >
- most jocund >
- most redundant >
- most undaunted >
- most undue >
- mound nest >
- obtund >
- obtunded >
- obtunding >
- obtunds >
- or roundabout words used in place of coarse >
- partially claustral colony founding >
- planetary boundary layer >
- plunder >
- plundered >
- plundering >
- plunders >
- profound >
- propound >
- propounded >
- propounding >
- propounds >
- pundit >
- punditries >
- punditry >
- pundits >
- redundant >
- rotunda >
- rounding >
- sic transit gloria mundi >
- sounding good >
- take under advisement >
- the hundred degree temperature interval gave us the name scale of centigrade from the latin centum >
- there are certain words and phrases which could be difficult or impossible to understand without knowing what the words in this unit mean >
- theres nothing new under the sun >
- thundersnows >
- to abound >
- u s agency offers start up fund to inventors aiming for the stars >
- ultrasound >
- undaunted >
- undecagon >
- underground feeder >
- underground service entrance >
- underling >
- underlings >
- underlining >
- underlining >
- underlining as a punctuation mark >
- underlinings >
- undermine >
- undermined >
- undermines >
- undermining >
- understanding how english words are formed and where they come from helps everyone who finds unfamiliar words >
- undue >
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