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11:37 May 2, 2008 |
Arabic to English translations [PRO] Medical - Botany | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Nadia Ayoub Egypt Local time: 19:14 | ||||||
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4 | not regularly shaped |
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4 | indented edges/ notched edges |
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4 | deformed/formless/crooked/distorted |
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4 | oblate in shape |
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not regularly shaped Explanation: should be it. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 mins (2008-05-02 12:00:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or irregularly shaped. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 26 mins (2008-05-02 12:03:34 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or of irregular shape. |
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indented edges/ notched edges Explanation: rectangular, oval, circular and shapes with indented/notched edges. |
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deformed/formless/crooked/distorted Explanation: having no regular shape |
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oblate in shape Explanation: An oblate spheroid is a rotationally symmetric ellipsoid having a polar axis shorter than the diameter of the equatorial circle whose plane bisects it. |
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