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cage
Noun
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A cage is a structure made with wire or bars, to hold an animal.
The bird lived in a large wire cage near the window.
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A cage is a something that holds things in, to protect or to keep imprisoned.
Your heart is inside your rib cage.
cage
Verb
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Cage is to place something in a wire or barred structure so that they can not get out.
We had to cage the lion to keep it from escaping.
induction
Noun
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The act of inducting something.
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A formal ceremony where a person is inducted into an office or into military service
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Making an electric current by using a varying magnetic field.
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The derivation of general principles from specific instances.
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A proof of a theorem by first proving it for one integer and showing that if it is true for one integer then it must be true for other integers.
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The use of rumors to confuse and complicate the story of a play or to tell the story without giving facts.
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The development of a feature from part of a formerly homogenous field of cells in response to a morphogen whose source determines the feature's position and extent.
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An introduction.
rotor
Noun
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A rotor is a rotating part of an electrical or mechanical device.