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apposition

[ap-uh-zish-uhn] / ˌæp əˈzɪʃ ən /




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But other elements were recognizable, like the flat vowels and the plaid shirts and the helpful practicality, like the lonesomeness of the undifferentiated plains, like the apposition of wilderness and chain stores.

From New York Times Nov. 27, 2019

The united probe glows wherever two organelles come into close apposition.

From Nature Mar. 10, 2019

In the most beautiful apposition of two of the simplest words in our language: the freedom of speech.”

From BusinessWeek Dec. 16, 2011

The phrase "able Christus" was used in apposition to Anton Lang, the Oberammergau actor.

From Time Magazine Archive

Almost immediately after abortion and expulsion of the membranes the uterus contracts, and its internal surfaces come into apposition.

From Contagious Abortion of Cows by MacNeal, Ward J.




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