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noun • the compass point midway between east and southeast | ||||||||
17% | 7 | To officially end or put an end to something | ||||||
verb • do away with | ||||||||
17% | 12 | Describes the orientation of adjacent segments on a DNA strand, where the 5' end of one segment aligns with the 3' end of the other | ||||||
adjective satellite • (especially of vectors) parallel but oppositely directed | ||||||||
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