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Their name was chosen to denote the feeling of being outcasts in society in terms of being musicians not geared towards a mainstream audience.
The term iteration is used to denote processes that result in both metameric segments and repeated ectodermal skeletal structures.
The meteorologists who make TV weather maps might denote heavy rainfall with one color and light rainfall with another.
The totality of living organisms is the biosphere, although this term is also used to denote the environment inhabited by living organisms.
He coined this latter term and employed the Greek letter lower case sigma to denote its population parameter.
In addition, short summary statements can be used to denote events, personal strengths, and so on.
But does a well-stocked video collection denote a cinephile or just a videophile?
By 1400 the meaning had broadened to indicate somewhere muddy, and over time came to denote something that was soggy, mushy, splashy or slushy.
The two characters are quite similar, and apparently both denote voiced back consonants.
Bovine protomes on bowls and spouted jugs denote the symbolic significance and ceremonial consumption of cattle.
Asterisks denote a high level of expression in the inner nuclear layer at this time.
Sometimes ochlocracy and democracy, perhaps, denote and connote the same thing.
Let u and v denote two positions on a chromosome, measured in a scale in morgan units with the coordinate origin at the target locus.
The colour of the chapeau may be altered to denote the status of the baron.
The Hindus were the first to make systematic use of the letters of the alphabet to denote unknowns.
The main drawback of the Linnean system is that groups must be named with suffixes that denote their rank in this hierarchy.
To avoid any misunderstandings, I will use the term symbol to denote elements of the set.
Four pieces of missing homework did not, in Josh's opinion, denote a letter home, and all the hassle that entailed.
For the sake of argument here, I'm going to denote a difference between understanding and prediction.
Gaston Monescu's refined taste, elegant dress, high British accent, and droll charm denote his dandyism from the film's beginning.
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A term used to denote an ordinary, parts of which are couped or cut off, so that it does not touch the edges of the shield.
The numbers denote grams of sodium sulphate, calculated as anhydrous salt, dissolved by 100 grams of water.
Over here it has come through misuse to denote a peculiar class whose reaction is antigovernment.
The words now and beforetime denote too long an interval to allow room for such a supposition.
It does not denote that the two conceptions are the same or that they belong to the same genus.
A word that signifies wounded, used in emblazonry to denote an animal wounded by another creature.
Each change was supposed to denote the birth of some angel or celestial being known as an eon.
On Shaneyfelt Exhibit No. 1, the highlight does not denote the top of the weapon.
Hence the name of lustrum came to denote the intercensal term, or a period of five years.
This word seems to have been used at Canterbury to denote any piece of joinery.
The fabulous amaroq and avignaq of the Greenlanders are unknown, but the terms denote real animals, the wolf and the lemming.
Invidia and livor denote envy as a temporary state, whereas malignitas as an habitual quality and disposition, in opp.
Here we employ the term Absolute to denote the underived, independent, incomposite, and immutable.
In edition 11, underscores are used to denote words and phrases italicized for emphasis.
Eyes which show no lines when in sorrow or laughter denote a passionless and unimpressionable nature.
The term infestation is used to denote pathological conditions due to multicellular parasites.
We denote future time by use of a verb phrase made by placing shall or will before the simple form of the verb.
Verbosity and wordiness denote an excess of words in proportion to the thought.
In other words, the lengths of the individual vectors denote the percentile rle that each night played in the total density.
Chronic ostitis and periostitis denote long-continued and increased vascular supply.
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