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An equilateral is a polygon whose sides are all of equal length, most commonly used to refer to an equilateral triangle.
Fractions that are not equivalent are dissimilar fractions * * * * * The term is used more commonly to refer to fractions whose denominators are different.
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As a reader it's easier to find the page where you left off. In an office presentation of a multi page document it makes it easier to refer to page so and so and those attending can jump quickly to the page.
A tortoise Beak is what people who work with reptiles commonly refer to as the front of the mouth. The tip of the top and bottom jaws.
"Eco" is a term commonly used to refer to the environment. For example, if something is "eco-friendly", that means that it is good for the earth.
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"Correos" in Spanish means "mail" or "post office." It is commonly used to refer to postal services or to describe mail-related activities.
Pirates commonly refer to the bottom of the sea as "Davy Jones' Locker." This phrase is used to symbolize death or the final resting place for sailors and pirates. It is a way of saying someone has gone down to the deep, dark depths of the ocean.
Black gold is a term commonly used to refer to oil, due to its value and importance in the global economy.
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The slang term chilla commonly refer to chilling. For instance, to be in the state of chillin in which all of your doing is chilling, and nothing else, is chilling.
The media commonly refers to a form of communication, including television, newspapers, and radio.
The star symbol (*) is commonly used in printing to denote a footnote or margin note. It directs the reader to additional information or commentary located at the bottom of the page or in the margin.