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dystrophy any several disorders invilving muscle and nerve deteriotation, usually hereditary 0 tammys Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:03:49 GMT view revision history
dyspeptic 1) relating to or suffering from indigestion
2) irritable temper; ill-humored
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dyslexia disturbance or inteference with the ability to read or use language 0 tammys Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:03:49 GMT view revision history
dysfunctional operating or functioning in an imparied or abnormal way 0 tammys Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:03:49 GMT view revision history
evangelism 1) enthusiastic preaching or proclamation of the christian gospel
2) militant or cursading zeal
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euphoria feeling of well-being or great emotion 0 tammys Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:03:49 GMT view revision history
euphemism 1) use of an agreeable or inoffensive word/ expression for one may offend/ disgust 0 tammys Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:03:49 GMT view revision history
eugenic 1) relating to for production of good offspring
2) science of improving the desirable traits of race/breed throught controlle breeding
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rector 1) clergyman in charge of church/ parish
2) head of university or school
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rectilinear 1) moving in/formingin straight lines
2) having many straight line
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rectify 1) to set right; remedy
2) kto correct by removing errors; revise
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rectitude 1) moral integrity
2) correctness of procedure
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orthography 1) spelling according to standard usage
2) part of language study concerned with letter and spelling
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orthopedics correction/prevention of deformities of the skeleton 0 tammys Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:03:49 GMT view revision history
orthodox 1) holding establish beliefs, especially in religion
2) conforming to establish rules or traditional; conventional
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orthodontics a branch of dentistry that eals with the treatment and correction of crooked teech and other irregularities 0 tammys Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:03:49 GMT view revision history

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