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The Five Naked-Eye Planets
Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn There are fi...
The Nine Planets
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranu...
Deep Blue (Chess Computer)
"Deep Blue" was a computer that was developed by Internation...
DOT (Transportation)
"DOT" can be an acronym for the departments of transportatio...
USDOT
"USDOT" is an acronym for the United States Department of Tr...
White Meat
"White meat" usually refers to the meat of poultry such as c...
Red Meat
"Red meat" is generally used to refer to the meat of most ma...
Vitamins
Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin E...
Blacksmith
Blacksmiths are craftmen who smelt iron ore and forge tools,...
The Twelve Months of the French Revolutionary Calendar
Vendémiaire Brumaire Frimaire Nivôse Pluviôse ...
DNA
"DNA" is an acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid, which is a nu...
Triple-Zero Houses
Energy self-sufficient (zero energy consumed) Produce...
The Four Elements of the Greeks
Air Earth Fire Water "...philosophers of...
X-ray (Science)
X-ray is an electromagnetic ray of very short wavelength. It...
Half-Life
"Half-life" is the time for a decaying substance to decay to...
The Blue Ridge Mountains
The Blue Ridge Mountains are a chain of mountains located in...
The Four Humors
Blood Yellow Bile Black Bile Phlegm "In medici...

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