solo, dodo, yo-yo, hobo, polo, Oboe, oreo, dojo, boho, bozo, pogo, logo, onto, odor, mojo, oleo
Solo
Hobo
contain, reside, comprise
There is no such thing. The two are adjacent, in other words, the range for UVB starts where UVA ends.
A paper with lots of words on it
A fact about cheek cells is that they make up you whole cheek. Another fact is that the cheek cell looks like a circle with an outer circle.
Noble gases are placed in the group 18 of the periodic table of elements; from about 50 years noble gases are not considered as totally inert elements.
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Jet, Adjacent, Jot,
Adjacent, adjective, adjourn, adjudicate, adjust and ajar begin with the letter a. The words contain the letter j.
adjacent
Two things that are adjacent to each other are in contact with each other without overlapping. Examples are adjacent apartments, adjacent states, and adjacent sides of a polygon.The word adjacent as used in the definitions of the cosine and tangent trigonometric functions can be a little confusing because, obviously, it takes two sides to make an angle in a polygon, so, technically, you could say that each angle is adjacent to two sides. When trig functions refer to the side adjacent to one of the acute angles in a right triangle, they are referring to the one that's not the hypotenuse, or, in other words, the one that is also adjacent to the right angle.
contain, reside, comprise
In geometry, adjacent angles, often shortened as adj. ∠s, are angles that have a common ray coming out of the vertex going between two other rays. In other words, they are angles that are side by side, or adjacent.
There is no such thing. The two are adjacent, in other words, the range for UVB starts where UVA ends.
Two things that are adjacent to each other are in contact with each other without overlapping. Examples are adjacent apartments, adjacent states, and adjacent sides of a polygon.The word adjacent as used in the definitions of the cosine and tangent trigonometric functions can be a little confusing because, obviously, it takes two sides to make an angle in a polygon, so, technically, you could say that each angle is adjacent to two sides. When trig functions refer to the side adjacent to one of the acute angles in a right triangle, they are referring to the one that's not the hypotenuse, or, in other words, the one that is also adjacent to the right angle.
An adjacent letter is the letter that follows another letter. For example, the adjacent letter to "A" is "B." Some examples of words using adjacent letters are "deaf," "clef" and "cab."
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