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Together ★★½ He Ni Zaiyiqi 2002 (PG) , to·geth·er / təˈge[voicedth]ər/ • adv. 1. with or in proximity to another person or people: together they climbed the dark stairs they stood together… Connate , connate From the Latin connatus, meaning ‘born together’.
1. Applied to similar organs (e.g. leaves or petals) that are joined together. Compare adna… poultice , poultice •Attis, gratis, lattice •malpractice, practice, practise •Atlantis, mantis •pastis •Lettice, lettuce, Thetis •apprentice, compos mentis, in… Bam , BAM Bachelor of Applied Mathematics
• Bachelor of Arts in Music nodum , nodum In plant ecology, a characteristic vegetation unit. The term was first applied by M. E. D. Poore (1956) to similar sites grouped together using… punctate , punctate
1. Applied to any structure that is marked by pores or by very small, pointlike depressions.
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