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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… Topo- , topo- comb. form of Gr. tópos place, locality. topography description of the features of a locality. XV. — late L. topographia — Gr. topographíā.
So… Biology , Biology is the study of life or living things. Biology includes a huge range of subjects, all of which are based on studying the way living things wo… Alkhateeb, Sharifa (1946–2004) , all / ôl/ • adj. & pron. used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing: [as adj.] 10% of all cars sold [as pron.] carr… Disposition , Skip to main content
disposition
The term disposition, as used in scholastic writings, always implies an order among the parts of a thing having part… FORMATIVE , FORMATIVE.
1. In PHILOLOGY, a derivational AFFIX, especially one that determines part of speech or WORD class: -ness in darkness, forming a noun from…
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