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(Automative) type of of vehicle construction in which the body is united with the frame and machinery; type of construction in which the outer layer absorbs all or most of the stress, integrated car design, metal outer shellmonocoque
(Biblical) tower built by the descendants of Noah in an attempt to reach heaven (as a punishment, God created many different languages so they could not understand one another)Tower of Babel
(Biology) by mitosis (process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells)mitotically
(Biology) one who supports the theory of atavism (appearance of a trait belonging to a distant ancestor that has been dormant in recent generations)atavist
(Biology) pertaining to mitosis (process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells)mitotic
(Biology) process of using sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants), carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyllphotosynthesis
(British) carpet pad, layer beneath carpet, place underneath; lie under; provide something that supports from below, provide with something underneath, support for something, underlieunderlay
(built 421-405 BC) temple of Athena Polias, one of the classical temples located on the Acropolis in Athens (Greece)Erechtheum
(Chemistry) act or process of depolymerizing, act or process of separating a polymer into monomers (also depolymerisation)depolymerization
(Chemistry) process of identifying substances which release iodine or iodine compounds (also iodimetry)iodometry
(Chemistry) process of replacing a hydrogen atom from an organic compound with an alkyl group; act of adding a paraffin to an olefin (done in gasoline manufacture), addition of an alkyl groupalkylation
(Chemistry) process of transforming into an enol (type of organic compound)enolization
(Computers) ability to carry out more than one process simultaneously; parallel processing, simultaneous use of several computers for processing tasks, use of multiple computer programming unitsmultiprocessing
(Computers) built-in, permanently connected, cannot be changed or adjusted (i.e. of a function or program)hardwired
(Computers) connected, connected to another computer or to the Internet; available through the Internet, connected via a computer, directly connected to a measurable process, ongoing, on-line, see also:off-line, while connected to a computeronline
 

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