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shape <a shape; shapes> N

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shape-to-shape connection N COMPUT

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The body of the floss pick generally tapers at its end in the shape of a toothpick.
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The lower jaw often forms a huge arch in some species, sometimes extending above the rostrum in a shape comparable to a playground slide.
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It is also said that the reason dried shiitake mushrooms spring back into shape so well in water is because they contain trehalose.
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He arrived at his first training camp out of shape and in his first season he only averaged 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds in 9 minutes per game.
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When we wear shapewear, we buy into messages that equate women's power and abilities to the size and shape of their silhouettes.
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Examples include kneading bread dough, wringing out a towel, avoiding laser-beams or miming the shape of an imaginary object.
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Corneal topography may also be used to obtain a more accurate representation of the cornea's shape.
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The respondents answered a number of questions varying from skin color preference, eye shape, face shape, etc.
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The cakes have the shape of the top of a skull.
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They usually have a rounded shape, like a miniature water lily pad, some with a slightly sharper point, in a fantastic range of patterns.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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