Results for: having or comprised of only one name
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phylum comprised of the protozoans, phylum comprised of eukaryotic organisms (usually single-celled) from the kingdom ProtistaProtozoa
phylum comprised of the sporozoans (Zoology)Sporozoa
pref. bi, double, twice; containing or comprised of two, prep. (Italian) from, of (used in names to indicate origin)di
preparation comprised of an antigen or antibody bonded to an insoluble substance (used to isolate and remove its corresponding antibody or antigen from a solution)immunosorbent
quality of being comprised of scraps, quality of being composed of fragmentsscrappiness
religious movement based on the teachings of Martin Luther, religious movement that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation (comprised of several different denominations)protestantism
ribs as unit, rounded bone structure that surrounds the heart and lungs and is comprised of the ribs and the bones connected to the ribsrib cage
sacred book of Judaism, Tanakh, The Old Testament, Hebrew Bible, collection of writing which are sacred in Judaism (comprised of three parts: Torah, Prophets, and Hagiographa)Tanach
single-celled, comprised of one cellprotozoal
state of the United States comprised of a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean; largest island in this stateHawaii
suborder of aquatic mammals comprised of the seals and walrusesPinnipedia
type of explosive propellant comprised of fuel and an oxidizermonopropellant
western area of Pakistan from 1947 to 1971, when the nation was geographically divided. West Pakistan comprised the provinces of Baluchistan, North-West Frontier Province, Punjab, and Sind…West Pakistan
~ relay: relay race with different lengths, ~ relay: swimming race using different strokes, mixed, blended, jumbled (Archaic), mixture of things, musical composition which is comprised of a number of separate melodies from other musical pieces; mixture...medley
 

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