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  • 41irregularity — ir·reg·u·lar·i·ty || ɪ‚regjÉ™ lærÉ™tɪ / jÊŠ l n. lack of symmetry; deviation from the norm, abnormality; lack of regularity …

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  • 42irregularity — n. 1. Aberration, abnormity, anomaly, anomalousness, singularity. 2. Uncertainty, capriciousness, variableness, changeableness. 3. Want of method, lack of order. 4. Lack of symmetry. 5. Immorality, laxity, looseness, disorderliness, dissoluteness …

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  • 43disproportion — [dis΄prə pôr′shən, dis′prə pôr′shən] n. a lack of proportion; lack of symmetry; disparity vt. to cause to be disproportionate disproportional adj. disproportionally adv …

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  • 44dis|pro|por|tion — «DIHS pruh PR shuhn, POHR », noun, verb. –n. 1. the lack of proper proportion; lack of symmetry: »This personal approach breathes life into the account but also leads to disproportion in treatment (Scientific America). 2. something out of… …

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  • 45Disproportion — Dis pro*por tion, n. [Pref. dis + proportion: cf. F. disproportion.] 1. Want of proportion in form or quantity; lack of symmetry; as, the arm may be in disproportion to the body; the disproportion of the length of a building to its height. [1913… …

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  • 46dissymmetry — noun Date: 1845 the absence of or the lack of symmetry • dissymmetric adjective …

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  • 47Bipolar junction transistor — BJT redirects here. For the Japanese language proficiency test, see Business Japanese Proficiency Test. PNP …

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  • 48Escapement — redirects here. For the fisheries term for the stock surviving fishing pressures over a spawning cycle, see Spawn (biology). For other uses, see Escapement (disambiguation). A deadbeat escapement, used in many pendulum clocks. Click above to see… …

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  • 49Pockels effect — The Pockels effect, or Pockels electro optic effect, produces birefringence in an optical medium induced by a constant or varying electric field. It is distinguished from the Kerr effect by the fact that the birefringence is proportional to the… …

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  • 50Mathematics and art — have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio, regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio, and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid,[1] the Parthenon …

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