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I'm not sure what "circlotory" means as it doesn't seem to be a standard English term. It could be a misspelling or a technical term from a specific field. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
Gravitational wobble is the effect of an object being pulled by the gravitational forces of other nearby objects, causing it to slightly shift or wobble in its orbit or rotation. This phenomenon can be observed in celestial bodies like planets and moons as they interact with each other gravitationally.
The technical term for the speed of water is "flow rate," which refers to the volume of water passing through a specific point over a certain period of time. This is commonly measured in cubic meters per second (m³/s) or liters per minute (L/min).
It's called a mx-saz-paz (technical term) cylindral sazzy for general term
"Physogenic" is not a commonly recognized term. It may be a specialized or technical term used in a specific field. Additional context or information would be needed to provide a more accurate definition.
The face is the proper technical term for itself.
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The technical term for milk is "lacteal secretion."
The other term for Technical specification is CONFIGURATION
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.
A neuron is a technical term for a nerve cell.
technical jargon everday term common term in computer
The technical term for superglue adhesive is cyanoacrylate adhesive.
The technical term for dog hair is "fur" or "coat."
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.
technical term of love.
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