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contortion | {n} | (a form of acrobatic display which involves the dramatic bending and flexing of the human body) | contortionist | {n} | (an acrobat who twists their body) | contour | {n} | (line on a map or chart) | contour | {n} | (outline, boundary or border) | contour line | {n} | (line on a map) | cottontop tamarin | {n} | (Saquinus oedipus) | Edmonton | {prop} | (city in Canada) | gerontocracy | {n} | (government by elders) | gerontology | {n} | (branch of science) | micropaleontology | {n} | (the study of microfossils) | odontocete | {n} | (toothed whale) SEE: toothed whale :: | onto | {adj} | (surjective) SEE: surjective :: | onto | {prep} | (upon; on top of) | ontogenic | {adj} | (ontogenetic) SEE: ontogenetic :: | ontogeny | {n} | (development of an individual organism) | ontological | {adj} | (of, or relating to, ontology) | ontology | {n} | (study of being) | ontology | {n} | (system model in computer science) | paleontological | {adj} | (of or pertaining to paleontology) | paleontologist | {n} | (one who studies paleontology) | paleontology | {n} | (study of prehistoric forms of life) | pontoon | {n} | (floating structure supporting a bridge or dock) | pontoon | {n} | (support for a temporary bridge) | pontoon bridge | {n} | (a temporary bridge built over floating pontoons) | promontory | {n} | (a high point of land extending into a body of water, headland; cliff) | Toronto | {prop} | (provincial capital on Ontario, Canada) 
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