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  • 31In situ — (pronEng|ɪn siːˈtuː) is a Latin phrase meaning in the place . It is used in many different contexts. AerospaceIn the aerospace industry, equipment on board aircraft must be tested in situ , or in place, to confirm everything functions properly as …

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  • 32Compulsory figures — Sonja Morgenstern draws a compulsory figure Compulsory figures or school figures were formerly an aspect of the sport of figure skating, from which the sport derives its name. Carving specific patterns or figures into the ice was the original… …

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  • 33compromise — compromiser, n. compromisingly, adv. compromissary /kom prom euh ser ee/, adj. /kom preuh muyz /, n., v., compromised, compromising. n. 1. a settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting or… …

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  • 34tertium quid — noun something intermediate between two classifications …

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  • 35daimon — In Plato s Symposium, something intermediate between the human and the divine, although in previous Greek thought just the divine, not personalized as any one particular God. The need for intermediaries between the sublunar world of change and… …

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  • 36locale — (n.) 1772, local, from Fr. local, noun use of local (adj.), from L. locus place (see LOCUS (Cf. locus)). English spelling with e (1816) probably is based on morale or else to indicate stress. The word s right to exist depends upon the question… …

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  • 37med. — med. (medical) n. of or concerning the science or practice of medicine med. (medicine) n. the science or practice of medicine med. (medieval) n. of the Middle Ages med. (medium) n. something intermediate, mean; means of communication by which a… …

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  • 38compromise — com•pro•mise [[t]ˈkɒm prəˌmaɪz[/t]] n. v. mised, mis•ing 1) a settlement of differences by mutual adjustment or modification of opposing claims, principles, demands, etc.; agreement by mutual concession 2) the result of such a settlement 3)… …

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  • 39compromise — /ˈkɒmprəmaɪz / (say kompruhmuyz) noun 1. a settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an adjustment of conflicting claims, principles, etc., by yielding a part of each; arbitration. 2. anything resulting from compromise. 3. a concession… …

  • 40intermean — noun Etymology: inter + mean obsolete : something intermediate : interlude …

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