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    is it aerial or aerial ?

    Is it aerial or aerial? aerial adjective [not gradable] (IN AIR) of, from, or in the air: Aerial photographs are used in making these maps.
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    is adequate a good thing ?

    Is adequate a good thing? When you want to say that something is enough or good enough for a particular need, use the adjective adequate. You might have an adequate amount of flour for a batch of pancakes, but not a lot extra. Adequate can also describe something that is acceptable or...
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    how many children did saint adela have ?

    How many children did Saint Adela have? Kimberly LoPrete calls Adela “one of the most prestigious, influential, and effective power brokers in the turbulent secular and ecclesiastical politics of the late-eleventh and early-twelfth centuries.”(2) Adela had five sons, William, count of Chartres...
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    how do you pronounce adumbration ?

    How do you pronounce adumbration? 0:000:17Pronunciation GuideYouTube·Feb 26, 2015How to Pronounce adumbrationYouTube·Pronunciation Guide·Feb 26, 2015YouTubeIn this video"...<S> adra adra adra atra adra </S>...."From 0:00<S> adra adra adra atra adra </S>.More<S> adra adra adra atra adra </S>.
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    does adiposity increase with age ?

    Does adiposity increase with age? In general, adipose tissue mass increases with age in response to a chronic positive calorie balance, reduced physical activity, and a lower basal metabolic rate (28).Mar 11, 2019
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    can a person be unadulterated ?

    Can a person be unadulterated? The adjective unadulterated also means "without qualifications," and it can be used in a negative way to mean "complete and utter." You'd probably feel like an unadulterated idiot if you shocked yourself by sticking a knife in the toaster after being advised not to.
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    who accidentally blew up the parthenon ?

    Who accidentally blew up the Parthenon? The Venetian commander Francesco Morosini accidentally blew up the Parthenon in 1687 when he was laying siege to Athens.
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    what is the opposite of a fever ?

    What is the opposite of a fever? hypothermia. You may be familiar with the term hypothermia. This happens when your body's temperature drops to dangerously low levels.
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    what is the full meaning of remedies ?

    What is the full meaning of remedies? plural remedies. 1. : a medicine or treatment that cures or relieves. 2. : something that corrects an evil, rights a wrong, or makes up for a loss.
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    what is being critical ?

    What is being critical? This essentially means questioning what you read and not necessarily agreeing with it just because the information has been published. Being critical can also mean looking for reasons why we should not just accept something as being correct or true.
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    what is a nice word for someone who talks a lot ?

    What is a nice word for someone who talks a lot? A loquacious person talks a lot, often about stuff that only they think is interesting. You can also call them chatty or gabby, but either way, they're loquacious.
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    what does aquirement mean ?

    What does aquirement mean? Acquirement is the act of getting or obtaining something, especially knowledge or skills.
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    what are some interesting facts about actin ?

    What are some interesting facts about actin? Actin is one of the most conserved proteins known, exchanging between a monomeric and filamentous form. This cytoskeletal protein is highly abundant in neurons and relatively easy to visualize by routine staining with actin-filament binding probes...
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    how to avoid acrylate allergy ?

    How to avoid acrylate allergy? Preventing acrylate allergy involves avoiding exposure to acrylates, especially for those already diagnosed with the allergy. Regular use of protective wear, practicing correct application techniques, and finding alternatives to products containing acrylates can...
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    can you have a healthy baby after anencephaly ?

    Can you have a healthy baby after anencephaly? Anencephaly is a fatal condition with a very poor outlook. Most fetuses with anencephaly pass away before birth, and the pregnancy ends in miscarriage. Almost all babies born with anencephaly die within a few minutes, hours or days.
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    where does acetal come from ?

    Where does acetal come from? Acetals are geminal-diether derivatives of aldehydes or ketones, formed by reaction with two equivalents (or an excess amount) of an alcohol and elimination of water. Ketone derivatives of this kind were once called ketals, but modern usage has dropped that term.Jan...
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    what is the phrase in accordance with ?

    What is the phrase in accordance with? If something is done in accordance with a particular rule or system, it is done in the way that the rule or system says that it should be done. Entries which are illegible or otherwise not in accordance with the rules will be disqualified.
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    what is the importance of acetalization ?

    What is the importance of Acetalization? The importance of acetals as carbonyl derivatives lies chiefly in their stability and lack of reactivity in neutral to strongly basic environments. As long as they are not treated by acids, especially aqueous acid, acetals exhibit all the lack of...
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    what is lazy yeast ?

    What is lazy yeast? Some, like Big Drop, are created using what Fink calls “lazy yeast,” or yeasts which do not ferment maltose.Oct 22, 2020
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    what is acetone used for in hospitals ?

    What is acetone used for in hospitals? Acetone is an organic solvent which is most commonly used in pharmaceuticals. It is used in producing pills and liquid medicines to have proper density. It is mandatory for the efficacy of the medicine. It is also used as an antiseptic.