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Cardiotocograph.
A noun is a person, place, or thing. "Biologist" is a person, and therefore is a noun. Adverbs are words that modify action words (verbs), and usually end in "ly". Like "usually". No, This Is Not a Adverb
Enzymes are assigned names ending in -ase, for instance, zymase.Sugars are assigned names ending in -ose, for instance, glucose.One way of identifying words that end in a particular sequence of letters involves using Wolfram/Alpha (given in the link). For instance, to identify six-letter words ending in ose enter ___ose (note: three underscores).
The wrist is considered proximal to the hand because it is closer to the origin of the upper limb. In other words, if you draw a line from the trunk through the arm to its end, you hit the wrist first.
bovine famine
recline
Bovine, ovine, lupine, feline, canine, vulpine...
Yes, they all end in "ine": Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, Astatine.
1. Sine 2. Mine 3. Pine 4. Fine
Drugs ending with "ine" are alkaloids. They are bitter tasting and in all cases poisonous, probably a protection for the plants that produce them. All of them contain nitrogen, and in small doses are used as drugs. Although opium does not end in "ine", it contains a cocktail of 26 alkaloids that do end in "ine", the most significant being morphine and codeine.
Line, pine, mine...
saltine sanguine
Possibly it is the end of the word 'serpentine'. could it be a fin?
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Ine Poppe was born in 1960.
Kusumoto Ine was born in 1827.