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chat
chat name applied to several Old World perching birds, such as the wheatear (see thrush ), the whinchat, and the stonechat, and to a common American warbler .... Read more |
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Cybercafe
Cybercafe Cybercafes, also called Internet cafes, are places where people can pay by the minute to access the Internet. By combining two modern essentials, coffee and the Internet, cybercafes have merged the need for public computer access with the age-old practice of... Read more |
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Cri du chat syndrome
Cri Du Chat Syndrome Definition Cri du chat syndrome occurs when a piece of chromosomal material is missing from a particular region on chromosome 5. The disorder is also called cat cry syndrome or chromosome deletion 5p syndrome. Individuals with this syndrome have unusual facial features, poor... Read more |
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Netiquette
NETIQUETTE Shorthand for Internet etiquette, netiquette was the key to civility on Internet newsgroups, e-mail, listservs, chat rooms, and other Internet communications. Like etiquette, there was no official enforcement of netiquette; rather, Internet users were generally expected to abide by these... Read more |
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warbler
warbler name applied in the New World to members of the wood warbler family (Parulidae) and in the Old World to a large family (Sylviidae) of small, drab, active songsters, including the hedge sparrow, the kinglet , and the tailorbird of SE Asia, Orthotomus sutorius, named for its habit of... Read more |
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Thrushes
Turdidae (blackbird, bluethroats, chats, nightingales, redstarts, rubythroats, shortwings, thrushes, wheatears; class Aves, order Passeriformes) A family of small to medium birds, most of which are brown, grey, black, olive, blue, or white, usually contrasting. Some Turdus species (of which there... Read more |
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Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve , 1804-69, French literary historian and critic. The first major professional literary critic, he developed the art of appreciating literature through psychological and biographical insight. He studied medicine but abandoned it for literature, and began contributing... Read more |
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Monticello
Monticello [Ital.,=little mountain], estate, 640 acres (259 hectares), central Va., near Charlottesville; home of Thomas Jefferson for 56 years. The mansion, which he designed, was begun in 1770 on property inherited from his father. The building materials—stone, brick, lumber, and... Read more |
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Christina Stead
Christina Stead 1902-83, Australian novelist, b. Rockdale, New South Wales. She worked in the United States in the 1940s, emigrated to England in 1953, then returned to Australia in 1974. Her novels, written in the distinctive language of the interior monologist, treat the problem of evil,... Read more |
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