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(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic), less important liberal arts, see also:quadriviumtrivium
(1) One class of C.M.O. that carries the most stable cash flows and the lowest prepaymentrisk of any class of C.M.O. Because of a stable cash flow, it is considered the least risky C.M.O. (2) A C.M.O. bond class that stipulates cash-flow contributions ...Planned amortization class (P.A.C.)
(about a pronoun) referring to the subject (Grammar); (about a verb) having a subject and object with the same referent (Grammar); reflective; pertaining to an involuntary physiological response, (Grammar) objective pronoun which refers to the subject,...reflexive
(Anatomy) small node (especially on the middle lobe of the cerebellum)nodulus
(Botany) genus of trees (native of Japan, North America, the Middle East and China)osmanthus
(British spelling for inflection) curve, bend; change in pitch or tone of the voice; addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar)inflexion
(c. 1350-1600) revival of the arts and learning that began in Italy and spread throughout Europe (most often associated with the works of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Dante, and Da Vinci), classical revival, end of Middle Ages, in architectural style of ...Renaissance
(Chemistry) chemical agent that forms a gradient in concentration and exercises control over morphogenesis, substance important for development of embryomorphogen
(French) school of fine arts (i.e. music conservatory)conservatoire
(from Italian) social gathering; informal discussion on arts; social gathering to converse about a topic related to arts or scienceconversazione
(Geology) of the mesozoic period (middle geological period), belonging to prehistoric era, Mesozoic eraMesozoic
(Grammar) by means of the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency)ablatively
(Grammar) conditional clause; conditional mood, conjunction, or verb form, dependent on something else being done, describing series of numbers, limited, dependent on something else; containing a limitation, stating a condition or limitation, true only...conditional
(Grammar) conjunction that expresses an oppositional relationship between two items (i.e. "or" in the phrase "one or the other"), containing or related to a disjunction, contrast word, dividing, showing contrast, tending to separate; expressing an oppo...disjunctive
(Grammar) expressing exhortationcohortative
 

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