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protrude, is to push out or thrust forth, noun is protrusion.
protrude, is to push out or thrust forth, noun is protrusion.
possess, is to have, to own, and noun is possession.
possess, is to have, to own, and noun is possession.
To be pushed or to push oneself into undue prominence.
To be pushed or to push oneself into undue prominence.
The National Compensation Survey produces earnings data by levels of work within an occupation. The duties and responsibilities of a job are evaluated using four factors (such as knowledge, and complexity of the work) to determine a work level. Levels vary by ...
The National Compensation Survey produces earnings data by levels of work within an occupation. The duties and responsibilities of a job are evaluated using four factors (such as knowledge, and complexity of the work) to determine a work level. Levels vary by ...
molt, is give a special shape/form/type, based on original, noun=mould/cast
molt, is give a special shape/form/type, based on original, noun=mould/cast
In his Meditations, Descartes (1596-1650) proposed discarding any kind of belief that could be doubted, that might be false. Initially, he was inclined to doubt all the evidences of his senses (pointing out that it seemed impossible to tell for sure whether ...
In his Meditations, Descartes (1596-1650) proposed discarding any kind of belief that could be doubted, that might be false. Initially, he was inclined to doubt all the evidences of his senses (pointing out that it seemed impossible to tell for sure whether ...
The first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot, in which necessary background information is provided.
The first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot, in which necessary background information is provided.
The systematic coding and objective recording of data, guided by some rationale.
The systematic coding and objective recording of data, guided by some rationale.
The dictionary meaning of a word. Writers typically play off a word's denotative meaning against its connotations, or suggested and implied associational implications.
The dictionary meaning of a word. Writers typically play off a word's denotative meaning against its connotations, or suggested and implied associational implications.
The belief that crime is a manifestation of underlying social problems, such as poverty, discrimination, pervasive family violence, inadequate socialization practices, and the breakdown of traditional social institutions.
The belief that crime is a manifestation of underlying social problems, such as poverty, discrimination, pervasive family violence, inadequate socialization practices, and the breakdown of traditional social institutions.