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Allassotonic

Definition: The term "Allassotonic" is not a known term in the Bible, as it doesn't have any reference or use in the New Testament (which covers from 1st century BCE to 10th century CE). The term may be derived from Greek and is considered part of the broader field of apophysis. Apophysis refers to a concept where one believes that certain aspects of God's creation are predetermined by divine will, without human intervention or free will. The precise definition of "Allassotonic" would require more context from the text in which it appears. It could be related to a specific phenomenon, but no exact words can be found in the Bible itself. If there is any additional information about the term, please provide it for further analysis and clarification.


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Anisotonic

Definition: Anisotonic refers to a property where two materials exhibit differing refractive indices, leading to different optical properties in their mixture or when combined with other substances. The term originally refers to an object having three or more parts, but it's now used more broadly to refer to any combination of parts or elements that are not all the same size or shape. For example, a material with two different refractive indices can be considered anisotropic.


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Soto

Definition: Soto is a term in Spanish used to describe a type of fruit, which is part of an anthocyanin color compound found in certain fruits such as cherries, peaches, plums, and blackberries. Sotos are known for their bright red or yellow hues when ripe and can vary in size from small to medium-sized. They are often used as garnish or ingredient in various dishes due to their vibrant appearance.


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