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Fundamental Orders , See C. M. Andrews, The Beginnings of Connecticut, 1632–1662 (1934). Fundamentalism , Two sets of complex ways by which contemporary people look at reality coexist and often clash. The code word most frequently used for one set of view… Harmonic , har·mon·ic / härˈmänik/ • adj. 1. of, relating to, or characterized by musical harmony: a basic four-chord harmonic sequence. ∎ Mus. relating to or d… Form , FORM
From the Latin forma, a term signifying figure or shape or "that which is seen" (Gr. ε[symbol omitted]δος) and having many derived meanings, suc… Harmonics , harmonics
The character of an audible sound is determined by several features. The volume of the sound, its loud-ness, is determined by the amplitude… haemo- , hemo- (chiefly Brit. haemo-) • comb. form equivalent to hemato-.
haemo- combining form. see haem-.
haem- (haema-, haemo-, haemat(o)-) combining form…
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