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perforate, is make hole, or holes through, enter or penetrate.
perforate, is make hole, or holes through, enter or penetrate.
The incentive wage system by which workers are paid by the individual piece worked on or completed.
The incentive wage system by which workers are paid by the individual piece worked on or completed.
An interdisciplinary profession built around the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior, including their form, causes, legal aspects and control.
An interdisciplinary profession built around the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior, including their form, causes, legal aspects and control.
The vehicle conveying a narrative – written language, film, oil paint, fabric, lithe bodies moving silently on a stage.
The vehicle conveying a narrative – written language, film, oil paint, fabric, lithe bodies moving silently on a stage.
Atom or particle that has a surplus, or imbalance, of electrons and, thus, a negative charge.
Atom or particle that has a surplus, or imbalance, of electrons and, thus, a negative charge.
Learning methodology in which learners adapt their learning style to fit the needs of the assigned task.
Learning methodology in which learners adapt their learning style to fit the needs of the assigned task.
See Caesura and Metrical Pause
See Caesura and Metrical Pause
The "feel" of a poem that comes from the interweaving of technical elements, syntax, patterns of sound and meaning.
The "feel" of a poem that comes from the interweaving of technical elements, syntax, patterns of sound and meaning.
The part of metabolism that deals with destruction or simplification of more complex compounds. Catabolism mostly results in the release of energy. Examples: the release of glucose by the liver, the combustion of glucose by cells.
The part of metabolism that deals with destruction or simplification of more complex compounds. Catabolism mostly results in the release of energy. Examples: the release of glucose by the liver, the combustion of glucose by cells.
Too much beeswax.
Too much beeswax.