Results for: epicarp, outer layer of the fruit wall
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stimulation; coating of metal with a thin layer of zinc; application of an electric current (to a nerve, person, etc.)galvanization
stinkweed, wall mustard, yellow-flowered plant growing on wallswall rocket
stock exchange that lists over 3000 publicly-traded companies, largest stock exchange in the United States (located on Wall Street in New York City)NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
streaming outward, traveling toward the outer regionsoutflowing
structure resembling a small sac; membranous sac in the inner ear (Anatomy); bladder-like fruit of some plants (Botany)utricle
stunted growth, underbrush, small trees or shrubs beneath larger trees; short inner layer of hair under the longer fur or wool of certain animals; condition of being undergrown, undercoat, underfur, underwood, vegetation under treesundergrowth
suborder of reptiles, family of wall lizardsLacertidae
sugarberry, tree with a fruit resembling the cherry, type of tree; fruit from this treehackberry
sweet red fruit, tropical Asian evergreen tree, tropical evergreen tree; oblong smooth-skinned fruit of the mango treemango
thick end of Greek temple wallanta
thickening of the inner layer of skin (Medical)acanthosis
thin layer, plating; loop (Geometry)folium
thin rolled pancake with potato or cheese or fruit fillingblintz
thin rolled pancake with potato or cheese or fruit fillingblintze
through the placenta, through the organ that forms on the wall of the uterus during pregnancy and carries nourishment to a growing fetus while removing waste productstransplacental
 

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