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1) Analogy component 2) Analogy mark 3) Analogy symbol 4) Aspinwall, today 5) Bit of punctuation 6) Caribbean seaport 7) Cause for a pause 8) City on the Panama Canal 9) Clock-display punctuation 10) Coin costa rican 11) Coin of Costa Rica 12) Cool about new mark 13) Cool about new punctuation 14) Cy Young winner Bartolo
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1) Aspinwall 2) Dots 3) Megacolon 4) Rectosigmoid 5) Sigmoidal
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1) Currency of Costa Rica 2) Currency symbol 3) Spanish surname
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• (n.) That part of the large intestines which extends from the caecum to the rectum. [See Illust of Digestion.] • (n.) A point or character, formed thus [:], used to separate parts of a sentence that are complete in themselves and nearly independent, often taking the place of a conjunction.
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city and port, north-central Panama. Founded in 1850 at the Atlantic (northern) terminus of the original Panama railway, the settlement was first ... [1 related articles]
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city, west-central Cuba. The city is situated on an inland plain where sugarcane, fruits, and tobacco are grown and poultry and cattle are raised. ...
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(from the article `Algeria`) ...was before the French arrived. There was a relative absence of well-established native mediators between the French rulers and the mass ...
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(from the article `punctuation`) The end of a grammatically complete sentence is marked by a full point, full stop, or period. The period may also be used to mark abbreviations. The ...
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<anatomy> Also called the large intestine. ... This structure has 6 major divisions: caecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum. The total length is approximately 5 feet in the adult and it is responsible for forming, storing and expelling waste matter. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(ko´lәn) the long central part of the large intestine, extending from the cecum to the rectum; it is divided into the ascending colon, the transverse colon, the descending colon, and the sigmoid colon. See also digestive system adj., colon´ic., adj.
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(Humans as organisms) the large intestine, where all the water in our food and drink is absorbed into the blood
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Co'lon noun [ Latin
colon ,
colum , limb, member, the largest of the intestines, from Greek ..., and in sense of the intestine, ...: confer French
colon . Confer
Colic .]
1. (Anat.) That part of the large intestines which extends from the cæcum to the rectum....
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A colon is a punctuation mark, thus : used to mark a pause in the sense that might also be indicated by a full stop.
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Central and major part of the large intestine.
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A division of the lower intestine, extending from the cecum to the rectum; also called the large intestine.
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A colon (Greek ?????) is a rhetorical figure consisting of a clause which is grammatically, but not logically, complete.
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(bowel, large bowel, large intestine) Also called the large bowel, large intestine, or the bowel. Waste left from digested food passes from the small bowel to the colon, where fluid and some nutrients are absorbed. The waste then goes through to the rectum (back passage) and then through the anus to the outside of the body.
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noun the basic unit of money in El Salvador; equal to 100 centavos
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noun the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum; it extracts moisture from food residues before they are excreted
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Chief port and second-largest city of Panama, built on Manzanillo Island at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal, 80 km/50 mi northwest of Panamá, capital city of Colón province; population (2000 est) 53,200 (town), 204,200 (province). It is also the Caribbean terminus of the Panama railway, and a major commercial centre...
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(anatomy) In anatomy, the main part of the large intestine, between the caecum and rectum. Water and mineral salts are absorbed from undigested food in the colon, and the residue passes as faeces towards the rectum
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(punctuation) Punctuation mark (:) used to indicate that an explanation follows, a list or lengthy quotation follows, or a sub-title follows. It is used in mathematics to separate ratios and time references
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a punctuation mark used after a word introducing a series
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a punctuation mark used after a word introducing a series
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