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  • 61Large cell lymphoma — One classification system for lymphomas divides the diseases according to the size of the white blood cells that has turned cancerous. The large cell lymphomas have large cells. A large cell, in this context, has a diameter of 17 to 20 µm.cite… …

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  • 62large\ as\ life — • big as life • large as life adj. phr. 1. • life size the same size as the living person or thing. The statue of Jefferson was big as life. The characters on the screen were life size. 2. • big as life and twice as natural informal In person;… …

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  • 63large — adj. & n. adj. 1 of considerable or relatively great size or extent. 2 of the larger kind (the large intestine). 3 of wide range; comprehensive. 4 pursuing an activity on a large scale (large farmer). n. (at large) 1 at liberty. 2 as a body or… …

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  • 64Large Synoptic Survey Telescope — LSST redirects here. For the Lincolnshire School of Science and Technology, see The Priory LSST. Infobox Telescope bgcolour= name=Large Synoptic Survey Telescope caption= organization=LSST Corporation location=El Peñón, Chile… …

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  • 65large — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ appear, feel, look, seem ▪ Some of the clothes looked very large. ▪ become, get …

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  • 66large*/*/*/ — [lɑːdʒ] adj bigger than usual in size, number, or amount a house with a very large garden[/ex] a large software company[/ex] large sums of money[/ex] A large crowd had gathered outside the American Embassy.[/ex] She s a rather large woman with… …

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  • 67large — /ladʒ / (say lahj) adjective (larger, largest) 1. being of more than common size, amount, or number. 2. of great scope or range; extensive or broad: large powers. 3. on a great scale: a large producer. 4. grand or pompous. 5. Obsolete generous. 6 …

  • 68size limit — a legal limit on the size of fish that can be caught, either minimum or maximum. A minimum size allows fish to grow to a marketable size and to reproduce and a maximum size limit protects large and successful spawning adults …

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  • 69large — I. adjective (larger; largest) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, broad, wide, generous, from Latin largus generous, plentiful Date: 12th century 1. obsolete lavish 2. obsolete a. ample, abundant …

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  • 70Large Electron–Positron Collider — LEP redirects here. For other uses, see LEP (disambiguation). The former LEP tunnel at CERN being filled with magnets for the LHC The Large Electron–Positron Collider (LEP) was one of the largest particle accelerators ever constructed. It was… …

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