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  • 111polyester — I. noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1929 any of a group of polymers that consist basically of repeated units of an ester and are used especially in making fibers or plastics; also a product (as a fiber or fabric) composed …

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  • 112inelegantly — adverb see inelegant …

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  • 113Abraham Lincoln — This article is about the American president. For other uses, see Abraham Lincoln (disambiguation). Abraham Lincoln …

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  • 114Fourth-generation programming language — A fourth generation programming language (1970s 1990) (abbreviated 4GL) is a programming language or programming environment designed with a specific purpose in mind, such as the development of commercial business software.[1] In the history of… …

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  • 115Adventures of Huckleberry Finn — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Huckleberry Finn (disambiguation). Adventures of Huckleberry Finn   …

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  • 116Hack — may refer to: Contents 1 Computers and technology 2 Sports 3 Places 4 …

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  • 117Multiverse — For other uses, see Multiverse (disambiguation). Physical cosmology …

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  • 118Outcome-based education — (OBE) is a recurring education reform model. It is a student centered learning philosophy that focuses on empirically measuring student performance, which are called outcomes. OBE contrasts with traditional education, which primarily focuses on… …

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  • 119Political correctness — Politically incorrect redirects here. For other uses, see Politically incorrect (disambiguation). Political correctness (adjectivally, politically correct; both forms commonly abbreviated to PC) is a term which denotes language, ideas, policies,… …

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  • 120Smoking pipe (tobacco) — This article is about pipes used for smoking tobacco. For information about the practice of pipe smoking, see Pipe smoking. Parts of a pipe include the (1) bowl, (2) chamber, (3) draught hole, (4) shank, (5) mortise, (6) tenon, (7) stem, (8) bit… …

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