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Similar constructed words exist that demonstrate English idiosyncrasies, but ghoti is the most widely recognized.
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Similar to an atomic orbital, a Schrödinger equation, which describes the behavior of an electron, can be constructed for a molecular orbital as well.
Similar to previous world fairs a majority of the buildings were constructed of timber and steel framing with precast staff panels made of a plaster / fiber mix.
Similar isolators are constructed for microwave systems by using ferrite rods in a waveguide with a surrounding magnetic field.
Similar to the construction of the Cantor set, the Smith – Volterra – Cantor set is constructed by removing certain intervals from the unit interval.
Similar extensions were made on the Senate side, with a new suite of rooms being constructed for the President of the Senate in a similar style.
Similar words are rather artificial compounds, constructed within allowed grammar rules, but are seldom used in spoken language, although they are not nonsense words.
Similar to constructed wetlands, water trickling through the reed bed is cleaned by microorganisms living on the root system and in the litter.
Similar to Bridge B, the current Bridge C was also constructed ten feet taller than the original bridge.
Similar to hot mirrors, cold mirrors can be designed for an incidence angle ranging between zero and 45 degrees, and are constructed with multi-layer dielectric coatings, in a manner similar to interference filters.
Similar to the other structures, simple mud and tin-roofed mosques were initially constructed in the town.
Similar to Wizkids's sailing-themed Pirates of the Spanish Main, Rocketmen is a game featuring spaceships constructed from polystyrene cards purchased in randomly assorted booster packs.
Similar and words
Similar passages include, for example, Exodus 17: 14, " And YHWH said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven ;" Exodus 24: 4, " And Moses wrote all the words of YHWH, and rose up early in the morning, and built an altar under the mount, and twelve pillars, according to the twelve tribes of Israel ;" Exodus 34: 27, " And Yahweh said unto Moses, Write thou these words, for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel ;" and " These are the decrees, the laws and the regulations that the LORD established on Mount Sinai between himself and the Israelites through Moses.
Similar to the English expressions are the Spanish words derecho adjectivo and derecho material or derecho sustancial / sustantivo, as well as the Portuguese terms for them, direito adjetivo and direito substantivo.
Similar words include crag ( from the Welsh word craig, meaning " rock ") and avon ( from the Welsh word afon, meaning " river ").
Similar words exist in other languages: Dom ( German ), Dóm ( Hungarian & Slovakian ), Dôme ( French ), Domkirke ( Danish ), Dómkirkja ( Icelandic ), Domo ( portuguese ) Domkyrka ( Swedish ), Domkirke ( Norwegian ), Doms ( Latvian ), Toomkirik ( Estonian ), Tum ( Polish ), and Tuomiokirkko ( Finnish ).
Similar to God speaking the words to create the heavens and Earth in Judeo-Christian beliefs, Thoth, being the god who always speaks the words that fulfill the wishes of Ra, spoke the words that created the heavens and Earth in Egyptian mythology.
Similar words occur in most Polynesian languages, deriving from Proto-Polynesian * mataliki, meaning minute, small, and the use of the term for the Pleiades constellation is also ancient and has been reconstructed to Eastern Oceanic.
Similar words such as " damning " or " damnation " are normally overlooked in this aspect ; the expletive is usually the only form targeted by PG or TV-PG censorship.
Similar words in other languages include the Arabic mulāzim (), meaning " holding a place ", and the Hebrew word segen (), meaning " deputy " or " second to ".
Similar words, all stemming from the Proto-Indo-European root * melə, can be found in almost all European languages, e. g. the Slavic melevo (" grain to be ground ") and molot (" hammer "), the Greek μύλος ( mylos —" mill "), and the Latin malleus " hammer ", from which English mallet derives.
Similar words are found in other languages, such German and Dutch kynologie, and the Russian кинология, from the Proto-Indo-European, which is the source of hound.
Similar terms in Germanic languages such as English words puca or pucel, pook or puck, Norse language puki, Frisian puk are of an uncertain relationship ( see puck ).
Similar words, like goose ( pluralized as " geese "), and moose ( pluralized as " moose ", no change ) point to the reason for the difficulty in coming to a consensus.
Similar slang or colloquial words are " the sticks ", " the wops ", " the backblocks " or " Woop Woop " in Australia and New Zealand, " bundu " in South Africa, and " out in the tules " in California.
Similar to the jejebets, alay texts offer an alternative in compressing words so that they are under the 160 character-limit in text messages, often to the point that they are impossible to read.
Similar and exist
Similar provisions for coverage exist in most countries worldwide through national health care programs.
Similar positions exist in the United States House of Representatives, except that role of majority leader normally goes to the second-highest member of the leadership of the majority party, because it traditionally elects its party leader to the position ofp speaker.
Similar mechanisms exist to promote the degradation of oxidatively damaged proteins via the proteasome system.
Similar taxes may exist on tobacco, pornography, etc., and they may be collectively referred to as " sin taxes ".
Similar statements apply to the dual situation of terminal morphisms from U. If such morphisms exist for every X in C one obtains a functor V: C → D which is right-adjoint to U ( so U is left-adjoint to V ).
Similar phenomena can be said to exist in humans e. g. the " mail order bride " who primarily mates for economic advantage.
Similar interjections exist in other languages, such as Armenian, Hokkien Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Persian, Portuguese, and Catalan.
Similar high honours exist in Les Invalides for historical military leaders such as Napoléon, Turenne and Vauban.
Similar organizations exist in Australia ( Australian National Cavy Council ) and New Zealand ( New Zealand Cavy Club ).
Similar connectors using the bayonet connection principle exist, and a threaded connector is also available.
Similar issues exist for visitation in the Stearns and Somerset districts of the Daniel Boone National Forest.
Similar organisations exist in Scotland, where the National Trust for Scotland was established 1931, and in Ireland, where An Taisce was created in 1948 to working alongside the Irish Ministry of Works to maintain castles and other sites.
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