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Note that throughout this entry 'science' and cognate terms encompass only the natural sciences.
Latin origins in verbs tied to (3) may leave traces in nonaffective uses of "pleasure" and cognate terms.
2. Unless otherwise indicated, the term "constitutional" (and its cognate terms "constitutionalism", "constitution", and so on) should henceforth be understood to carry this richer meaning.
12. Henceforth, and unless otherwise indicated, all uses of the word 'constitution' (and cognate terms) should be understood as referring to constitutional law.
But here the difficulty lies partly in the fact that the relevant use of cognate terms is simply not that found in common speech (as when we speak of doing something 'intentionally'intentionally
Other evidence for early agriculture includes cognate terms for agricultural activities such as planting, terms for stages of grain production such as unhusked grain/husked grain/cooked grain, terms for agricultural implements such as dibbling sticks, and terms for foods made from grains.
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We show that the degree of cross-linguistic overlap varies, such that words can be more or less "cognate," in terms of their phonological and semantic overlap.
These chimeric mice contained NP-specific IgG-BCR-expressing B cells that have never encountered the cognate antigen (termed IgG-BCR-ESC B cells).
The Pāli cognate of the term is Apadāna.
'Supervenience' and its cognates are technical terms.
But there are no singular cognates for mass terms e.g., 'water' or 'silverware' There is much to say for the pluralist position.
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