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(about a voice or sound) heavy and deep, produced low in the throat, deep or rough in tone, husky-soundingthroaty
(about printed material) can be published, can be produced and distributed; suitable for publication, worthy of production and distributionpublishable
(about printed material) produced and distributed; made publicly known, advertisedpublished
(about program code) able to handle several simultaneous or interleaved requests (Computers)reentrant
(Biology) asexual; produced without sexual union, agamous, multiplying asexuallyagamic
(Biology) in a heterotrophic manner (deriving energy from externally produced organic compounds)heterotrophically
(Botany) pertaining to spores produced in the ascus (spore sac)ascosporic
(Botany) plant of the genus mentha (genus of fragrant herbs including peppermint, spearmint, and horsemint, etc.); hard or soft mint-flavored candy; factory where money is produced; gold mine (Slang), in perfect condition, invent, make coins, print mon...mint
(Chemistry) illinium (former name of the metallic element promethium); extension for an Internet address of a person or site located in Israel (Computers)Il
(Chemistry) leukol, leucoline, colorless nitrogenous base produced by mixing glycerol and aniline (used as a reagent, solvent and in the production of dyes), oily coal tar compoundquinoline
(Chemistry) quinoline, leucoline, colorless nitrogenous base produced by mixing glycerol and aniline (used as a reagent, solvent and in the production of dyes)leukol
(Chemistry) quinoline, leukol, colorless nitrogenous base produced by mixing glycerol and aniline (used as a reagent, solvent and in the production of dyes)leucoline
(Chemistry) radioactive gaseous chemical element (produced by the breakdown of radium), `:Rn, radioactive elementradon
(Chemistry) radioactive gaseous element (produced by the breakdown of radium)Rn (radon)
(Computers and Communications) nickname for people who live on the edge of modern society (controlled by media and technology) who fight and defeat the establishment, futuristic science fictioncyberpunk
 

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