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    Look up terete in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Terete is a term in botany used to describe a cross section that is circular, or like a distorted circle...
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  • Tee-tee-tee-terete teretee (Whose ass) is the second single by Japanese boy band Busaiku, released on July 27, 2014, from Avex Trax. It was produced by...
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    The teres major muscle is a muscle of the upper limb. It attaches to the scapula and the humerus and is one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. It is...
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    ("plantain with pubescent ovate-lanceolate leaves, a cylindric spike and a terete scape"), which we know today as Plantago media.[citation needed] Such "polynomial...
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    leaves, which are shorter than the scapes, are also hollow and tubular, or terete, (round in cross-section) which distinguishes it at a glance from garlic...
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    or hanging down, 3-dimensional branches with nearly round cross section (terete) or flattened foliose – growing in 2-dimensional, flat, leaf-like lobes...
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  • "A Gift from Heaven" (2013) "Tee-tee-tee-terete teretee (Whose ass)" (2014)...
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    paler beneath. In autumn they turn bright clear yellow. Petioles slender, terete, enlarged at the base. Stipules caducous. Flowers: April, May, before and...
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  • part of the song is inserted from a part of the second single, Tee-tee-tee-terete teretee (Whose ass). Like the previous song, this song was released on Sunday...
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  • then dies. semiterete Rounded on one side but flat on the other. See also terete. senecioid See anthemoid. sensitive A descriptive term for stigmas that...
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