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31pseudodiastolic — Seemingly associated with cardiac diastole …
32Contact calls — Seemingly haphazard sounds made by many social animals (like chicken cluck) are known as contact calls.[1] Contact calls are very different from many other types of calls (for example, alarm calls), as contact calls are not a specific signal,… …
33Barbrick — Seemingly recorded in various spelling forms which include Barbrook, Barbrick and Barberick, this is an English surname. It is clearly locational, and apparently from the village of Barbrook meaning the bar or causeway over the water meadows, in… …
34Barbrook — Seemingly recorded in various spelling forms which include Barbrook, Barbrick and Barberick, this is an English surname. It is clearly locational, and apparently from the village of Barbrook meaning the bar or causeway over the water meadows, in… …
35Viste — Seemingly recorded as Vist, Viste and possibly Vitre, (French), and Wist, Wister, Wurst and Wurster (German), this is a surname of probably locational origins. It may originate from the Roman word vista meaning a view through trees, but is… …
36Wurst — Seemingly recorded as Wist, Wister, Wurst and Wurster (German), this is a surname of probably locational origins. It may originate from the Roman word vista meaning a view through trees, but is believed more likely to come from two places in… …
37Technobabble — seemingly meaningless technological jargon …
38randominity — Seemingly random streams of conscious thoughts or ideas without coherent purpose. The couple conversed together for no other purpose but to explore the randominity of their thoughts …
39unobtanium — Seemingly first used by Jim Getty, a hand held PC engineer at a large company. Referred to an ultra cool product that wasn t on the market yet, but could be applied to any kind of product that is so absolutely cool you fear it will never be… …
40randominity — Seemingly random streams of conscious thoughts or ideas without coherent purpose. The couple conversed together for no other purpose but to explore the randominity of their thoughts …