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Zack Bowman
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15 September, 23:16
When does murrays law apply to fission
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Kamron Perkins
15 September, 23:45
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metoplasm
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Metaplasm is a rhetorical term for any alteration in the form of a word, in particular, the addition, subtraction, or substitution of letters or sounds. The adjective is metaplasmic ... In poetry, a metaplasm may be used intentionally for the sake of meter or rhyme. The etymology is from the Greek, "remold."
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