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Uva logo #10101) ACC member 2) ACC school 3) ACC team 4) Alma mater for Ralph Sampson 5) Cavaliers of the NCAA 6) Charlottesville campus 7) Charlottesville inst 8) Charlottesville sch 9) Charlottesville schannel 10) Fruit type 11) Grape 12) Grapes 13) Grapes, to guglielmo 14) Home of the Cavs 15) Hoops rival of Duke
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Uva

Uva logo #21002• (n.) A small pulpy or juicy fruit containing several seeds and having a thin skin, as a grape.
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Uva logo #22995a grape-like berry formed from a superior ovary
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UVA logo #20899ultraviolet light type A, with a wavelength of 320-400nm; causes aging and damage to the elastin and collagen in the skin as well as tanning
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UVA logo #21001ultraviolet A.
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Uva logo #21216Italian for Grapes.
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Uva logo #21767a grape-like berry formed from a superior ovary
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Uva logo #22430A high mountain district in Sri Lanka that produces quality teas.
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UVA logo #21580The portion of the UV spectrum covering the wavelength range between 320nm and 400nm. This spectral region is used for many medical, UV curing and photolithographic applications. The earth
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UVA logo #21219Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for ultraviolet A.
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Uva logo #23534 Italian name (also grappolo d'uva) for the grape.
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Uva logo #23776grapes
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Uva logo #23777grapes
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UVA logo #22744Ultraviolet A. Less intense than UVB but much more prevalent and more penetrating through skin. These long-wave rays are the main rays in tanning, and the main reason for skin damage associated with photoaging.
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