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angle

noun as in shape formed by two lines meeting at a point

noun as in personal approach, purpose

verb as in fish

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Each finger has three joints, like a human finger, and the angle and degree of bending are determined by the design on the DNA scaffold.

Species most likely to go extinct sooner were endemic to islands, lacked the ability to fly, had larger bodies and sharply angled wings, and occupied ecologically specific niches, according to research published this month.

There is no drug that could equal the intoxicating power in the cling of a white undershirt or the angle of a throat straining for a kiss.

However, at a critical angle, the forces keeping the sandpile together yield to gravity: the pile breaks down and starts flowing, acting like a liquid.

In the surface growth model, these angles would point outwards.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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