- chemical element, atomic number 6 atomic weight 12.01, taking a number of different forms, necessary to all living things and forming part of all living substance. Continue reading.
- any body or structure, such as a bone, shell, or the print of these or any other thing, bedded in the earth from very early times and having kept its form, generally by being changed into stone or stone-like substance, which is a part or a sign of a plant or animal of the far past. Continue reading.
- Documentary or other material which is used to support a person's case in a court of law Continue reading.
- the amount of heat or cold of a body, as measured on a scale. Continue reading.
- wind moving at rate of over 75 miles an hour, the strongest wind on the common scale of wind force. Continue reading.
- the amount of heat or cold of a body, as measured on a scale. Continue reading.
- the smallest fixed unit in the system of grouping of plants and animals, which having common one or more properties not present in other groups. Continue reading.
- a line and the like of rocks in the sea at or not far under the level of the water, in general near soil and frequently uncovered when the sea goes out, for example those made by corals. Continue reading.
- degree to which substance is acid, property of being acid. Continue reading.
- taking the color out of something. Continue reading.
- the act of sending or giving out a substance, force or energy, as in waves or smoke into the air by an automobile or airplane engine and the like. Continue reading.
- having resiliency. Continue reading.
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