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21Norman W. Walker — Norman Wardhaugh Walker (January 4, 1886 June 6, 1985) was a British businessman and pioneer in the field of vegetable juicing and nutritional health. He advocated the drinking of fresh raw vegetable and fruit juices, both to regain and to… …
22foursquare — foursquarely, adv. foursquareness, n. /fawr skwair , fohr /, adj. 1. consisting of four corners and four right angles; square: a solid, foursquare building. 2. firm; steady; unswerving: He maintained a foursquare position in the controversy. 3.… …
23one side — noun You should move to one side and allow me to go through the passageway you are blocking. sign hung from the bronze knob, and it stated without equivocation that the Britannic Museum was closed for repairs …
24Fingers, six — The presence of an extra finger, a very common congenital malformation (birth defect). This condition is called hexadactyly. The word hexadactyly literally means six digits. In medical usage, hexadactyly does not specify whether the six digits… …
25Hexadactyly — The presence of an extra digit, a sixth finger or toe, which is a very common congenital malformation (birth defect). This condition is called hexadactyly. The word hexadactyly literally means six digits. In medical usage, hexadactyly does not… …
26Polydactyly (hexadactyly) — The presence of an extra, sixth finger or toe, a very common congenital malformation (birth defect). This is called hexadactyly. The word hexadactyly literally means six digits. In medical usage, hexadactyly does not specify whether the six… …
27Six fingers or toes — The presence of an extra sixth finger or toe, a very common congenital malformation (birth defect). This condition is called hexadactyly. The word hexadactyly literally means six digits. In medical usage, hexadactyly does not specify whether the… …
28Toes, six — The presence of an extra sixth toe, a very common congenital malformation (birth defect This is called hexadactyly. The word hexadactyly literally means six digits. In medical usage, hexadactyly does not specify whether the six digits are fingers …
29sincerely — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. truthfully, truly, really, honestly, genuinely, earnestly, aboveboard, seriously, ingenuously, naturally, without equivocation, in all conscience, candidly, frankly, profoundly, deeply, to the bottom of one s heart …
30clearly — clear•ly [[t]ˈklɪər li[/t]] adv. 1) in a clear manner 2) without equivocation; decidedly • Etymology: 1250–1300 …