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paleobotany.noun
the branch of paleontology
that deals with plant fossils and ancient vegetation
paleobotanic or paleobotanical.adjective
paleobotanically.adverb
paleobotanist.noun
paleoanthropology.noun
the study of humanlike creatures more primitive
than Homo sapiens (human beings)
paleoanthropologic
or paleoanthropological.adjective
paleoanthropologist.noun
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paramount.adjective
of chief concern or importance (tending
first to one's paramount needs); supreme
in rank, power, or authority; dominant
paramountly.adverb
preconceive,
preconceived,
preconceiving,
preconceives.transitive
verbs
to form (an opinion, for example) before possessing
full or adequate knowledge or experience
preconception.noun
an opinion or a conception
formed in advance of full or adequate knowledge or experience; a prejudice
or bias; conjecture
paleoecology.noun
the branch of ecology
that deals with the interaction between ancient or prehistoric organisms
and their environment
paleoecological or
paleoecologic.adjective
paleoecologist.noun
protein.noun
any of a group of complex organic
macromolecules
that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually sulfur and
are composed of one or more chains of amino
acids. Proteins are fundamental-components
of all living cells and include many substances, such as enzymes,
hormones,
and antibodies, that are necessary
for the proper functioning of an organism.
They are essential in the diet of animals for the growth and repair of
tissue and can be obtained from foods such as whole grains (wild and brown
rice (all preferably organic),
millet, oats, buckwheat, wheat, rye, etc.), fish, eggs, legumes (peas,
beans, etc.), meat, etc..
attributive-often
used to modify another noun (protein compounds; protein diets)
proteinaceous or
proteinic.adjective
procession.noun
the act of moving along or forward; progression;
origination; emanation; rise; a group of persons, vehicles, or objects
moving along in an orderly, formal manner (funeral procession); the movement
of such a group; an orderly succession (the procession of the seasons)
procession,
processioned,
processioning,
processions.intransitive
verbs
to form or go in a procession
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