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- adjective
zoological
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Examples
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Also, significant meteorologic, magnetic, and zoologic study was undertaken.
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Also, significant meteorologic, magnetic, and zoologic study was undertaken.
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In my study and observation of the intelligence, character and temperament (ICT) of black people, better the zoologic or anthropologic nomenclature: NEGRO people, I once thought that the Negro is very intuitive, superiorly equiped with instictual faculty for choosing the best option in living.
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The various zoologic species result from these differences.
Balzac 2003
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Later he undertook a botanic and zoologic exploration to
Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools Emilie Kip Baker
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And horses in the phylo-genetic line are more ancient than dogs: they are lower in the zoologic scale.
Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals Henny Kindermann
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The various zoologic species result from these differences.
Balzac Frederick Lawton
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Fundamentally, life manifests itself in all grades of the zoologic hierarchy as a union of Volition (or what appears in action as Volition) with some particular point in the universe of physical Energy, the union constituting what we call a living organism.
Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge Alexander Philip
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No collections of botanical, zoologic, or paleontologic materials were made in the Chaco Canyon area until
Tseh So, a Small House Ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico : 1937
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Then, suddenly, that is, suddenly in zoologic senseboth completely died out in their ancient home, and the horses in South America also, whereas half a dozen very distinct species are still found in Asia and Africa.
VIII. Primeval Man; and the Horse, the Lion, and the Elephant 1916
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