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| juniper tar | |
The empyreumatic volatile oil obtained from the woody portion of ... |
| juniperin | |
<chemistry> A yellow amorphous substance extracted from juniper berries.
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| juniperite | |
<paleontology> One of the fossil Coniferae, evidently allied to the ... |
| Junius, Paul | |
<person> German ophthalmologist, *1871.
See: Kuhnt-Junius degeneration, Kuhnt-Junius disease.
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| junk | |
1. Pieces of old cable or old cordage, used for ... |
| junk DNA | |
That portion of DNA which is not transcribed and expressed, ... |
| junket | |
To give entertainment to; to feast. "The good woman took ... |
| Junod | |
Victor T., French physician, 1809-1881.
See: Junod's boot.
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| Junod's boot | |
An airtight case into which the arm or leg is ... |
| jupati palm | |
<botany> A great Brazilian palm tree (Raphia taedigera), used by ... |
| jupiter | |
1. The supreme deity, king of gods and men, and ... |
| jura | |
1. A range of mountains between France and Switzerland.
2. <geology> ... |
| jura-trias | |
<geology> A term applied to many American Mesozoic strata, in ... |
| jurassic | |
<geology> Of the age of the middle Mesozoic, including, as ... |
| jurel | |
<zoology> A yellow carangoid fish of the Atlantic and Gulf ... |
| jurisprudence | |
The science of juridical law; the knowledge of the laws, ... |
| jurkat cells | |
A cell line derived from human T-cell leukaemia and used ... |
| jussi | |
A delicate fibre, produced in the Philippine Islands from an ... |
| just | |
1. Precisely; exactly; in place, time, or degree; neither more ... |
| justice | |
The ethical principle that persons who have similar circumstances and ... |
| justification | |
1. The act of justifying or the state of being ... |
| justify | |
1. To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; ... |
| justinian | |
Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the ... |
| justo major | |
See: pelvis justo major.
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| justo minor | |
See: pelvis justo minor.
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