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Two , two recorded from Old English (in form twā) and of Germanic origin, the word comes ultimately from an Indo-European root shared by Latin and Greek du… Maltose , maltose (malt sugar) Disaccharide (C12H22O11) that contains two molecules of the simple sugar glucose. It is produced by the hydrolysis of starch by… material , ma·te·ri·al / məˈti(ə)rēəl/ • n. 1. the matter from which a thing is or can be made: goats can eat more or less any plant material | materials such a… Rain-wash , Skip to main content
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rain-wash A general term for the transfer of material across the surface and down a hillslope as a result of rainfall.… DEUCE , deuce1 / d(y)oōs/ • n. 1. a thing representing, or represented by, the number two, in particular: ∎ the two on dice or playing cards. ∎ a throw of tw… Materialism , Materialism is a term with both metaphysical and social meanings. As a metaphysical position materialism regards matter (Latin materia) as the primar…
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