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flow·er  (flou′ər) n. 1. a. The reproductive structure of angiosperms, characteristically having either specialized male or female organs or both male and female organs, such as stamens and a pistil, enclosed in an outer envelope of petals and sepals. b. Such a structure having showy or colorful parts; a blossom. c. A flower head.
flow·er (flou′ər)
n.
1.
a. The reproductive structure of angiosperms, characteristically having either specialized male or female organs or both male and female organs, such as stamens and a pistil, enclosed in an outer envelope of petals and sepals.
b. Such a structure having showy or colorful parts; a blossom.
c. A flower head.

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brew  (bro͞o) v. brewed, brew·ing, brews v.tr. 1. To make (ale or beer) from malt and hops by infusion, boiling, and fermentation. 2. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients: brew tea. 3. To concoct; devise: brew a plot to overthrow the government.
brew (bro͞o)
v. brewed, brew·ing, brews
v.tr.
1. To make (ale or beer) from malt and hops by infusion, boiling, and fermentation.
2. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients: brew tea.
3. To concoct; devise: brew a plot to overthrow the government.

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redcurrant (ˈrɛdˈkʌrənt) n 1. (Plants) a N temperate shrub, Ribes rubrum, having greenish flowers and small edible rounded red berries: family Grossulariaceae 2. (Plants) a. the fruit of this shrub b. (as modifier): redcurrant jelly.
redcurrant (ˈrɛdˈkʌrənt)
n
1. (Plants) a N temperate shrub, Ribes rubrum, having greenish flowers and small edible rounded red berries: family Grossulariaceae
2. (Plants)
a. the fruit of this shrub
b. (as modifier): redcurrant jelly.

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un·der·ex·pose  (ŭn′dər-ĭk-spōz′) tr.v. un·der·ex·posed, un·der·ex·pos·ing, un·der·ex·pos·es To expose (film) to light for too short a time or to light or radiation that is insufficient to produce normal image contrast.
un·der·ex·pose (ŭn′dər-ĭk-spōz′)
tr.v. un·der·ex·posed, un·der·ex·pos·ing, un·der·ex·pos·es
To expose (film) to light for too short a time or to light or radiation that is insufficient to produce normal image contrast.