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  • *3. a. A source or object of joy; that which causes joy, or in which delight is taken; a delight.
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  • A dark object reflects fewer visible [[photons]] than other objects, and therefore appear ...that absorb visible light reemit it as infrared light.[2] So, although an object may appear dark, it is likely bright at a frequency that a [[human being]]
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  • ...]], etc.) and the nature of the material. Light [[waves]] interact with an object by some combination of [[reflection]], and transmittance with [[refraction]
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  • 6. extremely hated: being the object of somebody's unrelenting hatred
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  • .... Something [[performed]] in accordance with a project became known as an "object".
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  • :b : an object of special desire or fondness <pizza is my weakness>
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  • ...ectric charge of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroscopic macroscopic] object is the sum of the electric charges of the particles that make it up. This c
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  • <center>''about [name of an object], about [name of an emotion],''</center>
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  • ...econnaissance reconnaissance] with the aim to recognize the presence of an object in a location or ambiance.
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  • 85:1.1 The first object to be [[worshiped]] by evolving man was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ro ...[ceremony]]. Such [[fetishes]] are many times mere [[symbols]] of the real object of [[worship]].
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  • *5. An object or ground of [[trust]]; ‘that which gives confidence, boldness, or securi
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  • ...es a trenchant [[impression]] about a [[character]], [[idea]], setting, or object. This type of scene is more common in recent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • –verb (used without object)
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  • ...[fact]] of exclusive rights and [[control]] over property, which may be an object, land/real estate or [[intellectual]] property. Ownership involves multiple
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  • ...ance]] to [[changes]] of shape or [[volume]]. Unlike a [[liquid]], a solid object does not [[flow]] to take on the shape of its container, nor does it expand
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  • ...than the others, but all [[play]] with each at different times. While the object of the school is unwritten, it is rumored to be the [[growth]] of [[affecti
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  • ...ssification system allows the assignment of multiple classifications to an object, enabling the classifications to be ordered in multiple ways, rather than i
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  • ...omagnetic forces and the exclusion principle acting together to return the object to its equilibrium position. [[Centrifugal force]]s are acceleration forces ...curved line in space, and it is called the ''ballistic trajectory'' of the object. For example, a basketball thrown from the ground moves in a [[parabola]] s
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  • ...ny pursuit, proceeding from an intense conviction of the worthiness of the object. ::b. An object of (freq. temporary) enthusiasm; an action or idea about which one feels en
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  • ...and [[science fiction]], often taking a similar form, a device or magical object shaped as a regular or irregular closed geometric form filled with a [[wate
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