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Traditional English :: xeno-
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xengamous - comb. form 1 a foreign. b a foreigner. 2 other. [Gk xenos strange, foreign, stranger] |
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Traditional English :: xenogamy
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xengamous - n. Bot. cross-fertilization. |
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Traditional English :: xenolith
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xengamous - n. Geol. an inclusion within an igneous rock mass, usu. derived from the immediately surrounding rock. |
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Traditional English :: xenon
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xengamous - n. Chem. a heavy colourless odourless inert gaseous element occurring in traces in the atmosphere and used in fluorescent lamps. Symb.: Xe. [Gk, neut. of xenos strange] |
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Traditional English :: xenophobe
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xengamous - n. a person given to xenophobia. |
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Traditional English :: xenophobia
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xengamous - n. a deep dislike of foreigners. |
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