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- ==Etymology== humidify + -er ==Noun== humidifier (plural humidifiers) # A machine that is used to increase the humidity of the air. ...248 bytes (27 words) - 21:44, 10 July 2023
- ==Etymology 1== From Middle English synger, syngere, singere, singare, equivalent to sing + -er. Cognate with Scots singar, Saterland Frisian ...2 KB (188 words) - 15:37, 1 September 2023
- ==Etymology== From paint + -er, from Middle English peynten, from Old French peintier, paincter, itself from paint, the past participle of ...858 bytes (115 words) - 15:12, 8 August 2023
- Erbium (chemical symbol Er, atomic number 68) is a silvery metallic rare earth element. The term "rare earth metals" (or "rare ...11 KB (1,419 words) - 19:19, 13 February 2024
- ==Etymology== From Middle English fermour (a steward, bailliff, collector of taxes), from Old French fermier (a farmer, a lessee, husbandman, ...1 KB (205 words) - 20:21, 5 March 2024
- ==Etymology 1== pitch + -er, from Middle English picchen, pycchen (to thrust in, fasten, settle), from Old English *piċċan, from Proto-West ...2 KB (204 words) - 20:40, 5 March 2024
- ==Etymology 1== From Middle English buter, butter, from Old English butere, from Proto-West Germanic *buterā, from Latin būtȳrum, from Ancient ...2 KB (338 words) - 00:12, 1 February 2024
- (2005) notes that some scientists conclude that KNM-ER 1813 is a near perfect Homo erectus, except for its small brain and size, and that it could ...12 KB (1,749 words) - 12:08, 2 February 2024
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- Cell biology or cellular biology (formerly cytology, from the Greek kytos, "container") is an academic discipline that studies cells ...11 KB (1,596 words) - 23:46, 3 December 2023
- Thulium (chemical symbol Tm, atomic number 69) is the least abundant of the rare earth metals. The term "rare earth metals" (or "rare ...9 KB (1,135 words) - 23:14, 30 April 2023
- ==Etymology 1== From Middle English somer, sumer, from Old English sumor (summer), from Proto-West Germanic *sumar, from Proto-Germanic *sumaraz ...4 KB (481 words) - 21:39, 29 September 2023
- Tamar (תָּמָר, Hebrew meaning "Date Palm") was the fore-mother of the Jews and the daughter-in-law of the patriarch Judah, the ...15 KB (2,478 words) - 03:57, 27 February 2023
- Paul Celan (November 23, 1920 – approximately April 20, 1970), was the most frequently used pseudonym of Paul Antschel, a Jewish author who ...19 KB (3,103 words) - 16:50, 21 November 2022
- Beersheba ( בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע , Be'er Sheva, Birüssebi ) is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel, often referred ...24 KB (3,637 words) - 10:25, 26 September 2023
- Cytochrome c, or cyt c is a small, water soluble heme protein associated with the inner membrane of the mitochondrion. It is an essential link ...15 KB (2,104 words) - 21:33, 11 June 2020
- Vacuoles are membrane-bound compartments within some eukaryotic cells that serve a variety of secretory, excretory, and storage functions. These ...10 KB (1,475 words) - 23:00, 13 November 2022
- Lysosome is an organelle of eukaryotic cells that contains hydrolytic enzymes active under acidic conditions and involved in intracellular digestion ...11 KB (1,480 words) - 10:41, 9 March 2023
- An adjective, in grammar, is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or pronoun (called the adjective's subject), giving more ...13 KB (1,956 words) - 06:00, 15 June 2023
- In 1978, an intact cranium of Homo erectus (KNM-ER 3883) was discovered. In 1984 he made his most important discovery—"Turkana Boy," ...14 KB (1,980 words) - 23:02, 4 January 2024