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101Nicolai Fechin House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
102Old Tom Morris — Tom Morris, Sr. Personal information Full name Thomas Mitchell Morris, Sr. Nickname Old Tom …
103Spinoza: the moral and political philosophy — The moral and political philosophy of Spinoza Hans W.Blom Spinoza as a moral and political philosopher was the proponent of a radical and extremely consistent version of seventeenth century Dutch naturalism. As a consequence of the burgeoning… …
104enlarge — 01. The city is considering draining a small lake in order to [enlarge] the city dump. 02. We re hoping to build an extension to the house in order to [enlarge] our kitchen and living room areas. 03. The doctor noted that the glands in his neck… …
105reamer — ream•er [[t]ˈri mər[/t]] n. 1) mel any of various rotary tools, with helical or straight flutes, for finishing or enlarging holes drilled in metal 2) cvb any bladelike pick or rod used for scraping, shaping, or enlarging a hole: a pipe… …
106Extending accreditation — process of enlarging the scope of accreditation (p. 3.13 ISO/IEC 17011:2004). Источник …
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107planigraph — raf, rȧf noun Etymology: plani + graph : planigram * * * planigraphy /pleuh nig reuh fee/, n. /play ni graf , grahf , plan i /, n. Med. an x ray photograph in which a given plane of the body is well defined and those above and below it purposely …
108ALIYAH AND ABSORPTION — GENERAL SURVEY Introduction Aliyah, ascension or going up, is the coming of Jews as individuals or in groups, from exile or diaspora to live in the Land of Israel. Those who go up for this purpose are known as olim – a term used in the Bible for… …
109Achromatic telescope — Telescope Tel e*scope, n. [Gr. ? viewing afar, farseeing; ? far, far off + ? a watcher, akin to ? to view: cf. F. t[ e]lescope. See {Telegraph}, and { scope}.] An optical instrument used in viewing distant objects, as the heavenly bodies. [1913… …
110Ampliative — Am pli*a*tive, a. (Logic) Enlarging a conception by adding to that which is already known or received. [1913 Webster] All bodies possess power of attraction is an ampliative judgment; because we can think of bodies without thinking of attraction… …