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mango <-gos [or -goes]> [ˈmæŋgəʊ, Am -goʊ] N

I . tango [ˈtæŋgəʊ, Am -goʊ] N

II . tango [ˈtæŋgəʊ, Am -goʊ] VB trans

languid [ˈlæŋgwɪd] ADJ liter

languor [ˈlæŋgəɐ, Am -gɚ] N no pl liter

I . lance [lɑ:ns, Am læns] N MIL

II . lance [lɑ:ns, Am læns] VB trans MED

lanky [ˈlæŋkɪ] ADJ

lancet [ˈlɑ:nsɪt, Am ˈlænsɪt] N MED

quango [ˈkwæŋgəʊ, Am -goʊ] N Brit pej

quango abbreviation of quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization

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This view is currently controversial and a histological study reported that the mucosal surface of the prepuce is completely free of lanugo hair follicles, apocrine (sweat) and sebaceous glands.
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The presence of lanugo in newborns is a sign of premature birth.
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Subsequently, the lanugo contributes to the newborn baby's meconium.
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Fetal whales, like humans and all other primates, also have lanugo.
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