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Procerity
Procerity Pro*cer"i*ty, n. [L. proceritas.]
Height of stature; tallness. [R.] --Johnson.
Unsincerity
Unsincerity Un`sin*cer"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being unsincere or impure;
insincerity. [Obs.] --Boyle.
Meaning of Cerity from wikipedia
- Look up
cer,
Cer,
CER, or
cér in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cer, or
CER may
refer to:
Control event rate, a
statistical value in
epidemiology Crossover...
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Cers may
refer to:
Cers (wind), very
strong wind in the bas-Languedoc
region of
France Cers, Hérault,
France CERS Cup, a
roller hockey competition organized...
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encoding formats:
Basic Encoding Rules (BER)
Canonical Encoding Rules (
CER)
Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) The
Basic Encoding Rules (BER) were the...
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Cer (pronounced [tsɛr]) is a
mountain in
western Serbia, 30
kilometers from Šabac, 100
kilometers west of Belgrade. The
highest peak has an elevation...
- The WSE Cup is an
annual European club
roller hockey competition organised by the
World Skate Europe - Rink
Hockey since 1980. It is the
second most important...
- The
Battle of
Cer was a
military campaign fought between Austria-Hungary and
Serbia in
August 1914,
starting three w****s into the
Serbian Campaign of...
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CERS (Centre for
Relationship Marketing and
Service Management) is a
research and
competence centre at the
Hanken School of
Economics in Helsinki, Finland...
- for
technicians (
Cer.A.T.) and
technologists (
Cer.A.T.T.).
Beginning July 25, 2015,
ASATT will be
phasing out the
technician exam (
Cer.A.T.) and on-the-job...
- The
Cers, also
called the
Narbonnais by
those who live
southeast of Narbonne, is a very dry wind that is
colder during the
winter and
warmer during the...
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control rod
modifications and the
introduction of
additional absorbers.
CerMet fuel
consists of
ceramic fuel
particles (usually
uranium oxide) embedded...