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  • 111structure — [struk′chər] n. [ME < L structura < structus, pp. of struere, to heap together, arrange: see STREW] 1. manner of building, constructing, or organizing 2. something built or constructed, as a building or dam 3. the arrangement or… …

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  • 112structure — n. & v. n. 1 a a whole constructed unit, esp. a building. b the way in which a building etc. is constructed (has a flimsy structure). 2 a set of interconnecting parts of any complex thing; a framework (the structure of a sentence; a new wages… …

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  • 113descemet's membrane — (ˈ)de|sm]āz, |desə|m] noun Usage: usually capitalized D Etymology: after Jean Descemet died 1810 French anatomist : a transparent highly elastic apparently structureless membrane lined with endothelium and covering the inner surface of the cornea …

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  • 114micrinite — ˈmīkrəˌnīt noun ( s) Etymology: micr + inite (as in fusinite) : an opaque structureless material that is the dominant constituent of durain …

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  • 115mesogloea — noun see mesoglea * * * mesogloea / glēˈə/ noun (Gr gloiā glue) in coelenterates and sponges, a structureless gelatinous layer between ectoderm and endoderm • • • Main Entry: ↑meso …

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  • 116structurelessness — noun see structureless …

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  • 117struc´ture|less|ness — struc|ture|less «STRUHK chuhr lihs», adjective. having no definite structure; amorphous. »To interpret the scattering of neutrons one idealizes the nucleus as a structureless sphere (New Scientist). –struc´ture|less|ness, noun …

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  • 118struc|ture|less — «STRUHK chuhr lihs», adjective. having no definite structure; amorphous. »To interpret the scattering of neutrons one idealizes the nucleus as a structureless sphere (New Scientist). –struc´ture|less|ness, noun …

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