Results for: main lymphatic vessel
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Old Saxon, operating system, Operating System; apparatus which enables the operation of a device; main program in a computer which is responsible for the allocation of resources to its various proceduresOS
on vehicle or vesselonboard; on-board
one of the three main classes of foods (source of energy in the body)fats
one who adheres to Hinduism; native or resident of Hindustan or India, pertaining to Hindus or Hinduism (main religion of India)hindoo
one who digests food; digestive aid; device in which substances are softened or disintegrated, person who makes digests, somebody or something that digests, vessel for chemical digestiondigester
one who navigates; person who plans or directs the course of a naval vessel or an aircraft, somebody in charge of navigationnavigator
opening match, preliminary boxing match that precedes the main matchundercard
operation to open blocked vesselrecanalization
ornamental vessel, two-handled drinking vesselloving cup
outer covering of an organ or blood vessel, outer covering of body organadventitia
outline of course of study, summary of ruling in legal report, summary outline stating the main points of a curriculum (or lecture, text, etc.)syllabus
outlying part of something, person or thing that lies outside of or away from; person who lives some distance from his place of work; section of rock separated from the main formation by erosion (Geology), rock formation, somebody living at distance fr...outlier
paddle-wheel vesselsidewheeler
Palestinian organization constituting the main faction of the P.L.O. (Palestinian Liberation Organization)Fatah
partition or screen decorated with icons used in Eastern Orthodox churches to separate the sanctuary from the main section of the churchiconostas
 

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