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-  * 1.types of capillaries (fenestrated capillaries, 
-  * 2.types of filaments ..(intermediate filaments,actin,myosin,cytoskeletal proteins) 
-  * pipe , vessel , cylinder  
-  * bar , rod , staff  
-  * wood  
-    * stick , branch , cane   
-    * stem , stalk , pedicel , peduncle  
-  * flute  
-  * pillar , column  
-  * line ,  
-  * oblique line , slash , diagonal , radius , diameter  
-  * tangent , secant , cosecant  
-  * sine , chord  
-  * horizontal , transverse , breadth  
-  * vertical , axis , perpendicular , normal , length  
-  * latitude , longitude  
-  * height  
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-^ ENGLISH        ^ LATIN       ^ GREEK      ^ MANTRAKSHAR          ^ ETYMOLOGY                                                          ^ 
-| Bar            | Bar         | Bar        | {{:blank:bar.png}}                                                                      | 
-| Rod            | Rod         | Rávdos     | {{:blank:rod.png}}                                                                      | 
-| Pipe           | Pipe        | Solínas    | {{:blank:pipe.png}}  | from Latin pipire, pipiare, pipare, from pīpiō (“to chirp, peep”)  | 
-| Wood           | Lignum      | Xýlo       | {{:blank:wood.png}}  |                                                                    | 
-| Staff          | Staff       | Prosopikó  |                      | from Proto-Germanic *stabaz.                                       | 
-| cylinder       | columpna    | kýlindros  |                      | from κυλίνδω (kulíndō) "I roll or wallow" (intransitive)           | 
-| Flute          | Tibia       | Fláouto    |                      | From Latin flātus (“blowing”)                                      | 
-| Stick          | Stick       | Ravdí      |                      |                                                                    | 
-| Branch         | Ramus       | Kladí      |                      |  Late Latin branca (“footprint”, later also “paw, claw”)           | 
-| Stem           | Stem        | Stélechos  |                      |  from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand, stay”).              | 
-| Stalk          | Stalk       | Kotsáni    |                      | Ancient Greek στέλος (stélos, “beam”),                             | 
-| Pedicle        | Pediculum   | Móschas    |                      | From Latin pedīculus (“little foot”), diminutive of pēs.           | 
-| Peduncle       | Pedunculus  | Míschos    |                      | From Late Latin pedunculus, from pedis, genitive of pēs (“foot”).  | 
-| cane           | ferula      | bastoúni                        | Ancient Greek κᾰ́ννᾱ (kánnā, “reed”),                              | 
-| pillar                                |                      |                                                                    | 
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-  * Point  
-  * Indicate  
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-===== DISAMBIGUATION ===== 
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-**Computing** 
-  - Bar (computer science), a placeholder 
-  - Base Address Register in PCI 
-  - Bar, a mobile phone form factor 
-  - Bar, a type of graphical control element 
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-**Science and technology** 
-  - Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment 
-  - Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud 
-  - Bar (unit), a unit of pressure 
-  - BAR domain, a protein domain 
-  - Bar stock, of metal 
-  - Sandbar 
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-**Food and drink** 
-  - Bar (establishment), selling alcoholic beverages 
-  - Candy bar 
-  - Chocolate bar 
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-**Law** 
-  - Bar (law), the legal profession 
-  - Bar association 
-  - Bar examination 
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-**Language** 
-  - Bar (diacritic), a line through a letter 
-  - Bavarian language (ISO 639-3: bar) 
-  - Vertical bar, a punctuation symbol 
-  - X-bar theory, in linguistics 
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-Devices 
-  * Birch rod, made out of twigs from birch or other trees for corporal punishment 
-  * Ceremonial rod, used to indicate a position of authority 
-  * Connecting rod, main, coupling, or side rod, in a reciprocating engine 
-  * Control rod, used to control the rate of fission in a nuclear reactor 
-  * Divining rod, two rods believed by some to find water in a practice known as dowsing 
-  * Fishing rod, a tool used to catch fish, like a long pole with a hook on the end 
-  * Lightning rod, a conductor on top of a building to protect the building in the event of lightning by taking the charge harmlessly to earth 
-  * Measuring rod, a kind of ruler 
-  * Switch (corporal punishment), a piece of wood as used as a staff or for corporal punishment, or a bundle of such switches 
-  * Truss rod, a steel part inside a guitar neck used for its tension adjustment 
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-Science and technology 
-  * Cuisenaire rods, to teach children arithmetics 
-  * Rod-shaped bacterium, a shape of bacteria such as E. coli 
-  * Rod (optical phenomenon), a photographic artifact claimed by some to be alien life 
-  * Rod (unit), an Imperial unit of length, also known as the pole or perch 
-  * Rod cell, a cell found in the retina that is sensitive to light/dark (black/white) 
-  * Real-time outbreak and disease surveillance (RODS) 
-  * rod, ISO 639-3 code for the Rogo language of Nigeria 
-  * Rate of descent (RoD), a measurement in aviation. 
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-Objects 
-  * Pipe (fluid conveyance), a hollow cylinder following certain dimension rules 
-  * Piping, the use of pipes in industry 
-  * Smoking pipe 
-  * Tobacco pipe 
-  * Half-pipe and quarter pipe, semi-circular ramps for performing skateboarding/snowboarding tricks 
-  * Piping (sewing), tubular ornamental fabric sewn around the edge of a garment. 
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-Music 
-  * Pipe (instrument), a traditional perforated wind instrument 
-  * Bagpipe, a class of musical instrument, aerophones using enclosed reeds 
-  * Pipes and drums or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and Irish bagpipes 
-  * Organ pipe, one of the tuned resonators that produces the main sound of a pipe organ 
-  * Pan pipes, see Pan flute, an ancient musical instrument based on the principle of the stopped pipe 
-  * Piped music, or elevator music, a type of background music 
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-Computing 
-  * Pipeline (Unix) 
-  * Anonymous pipe and named pipe, a one-way communication channel used for inter-process communication 
-  * "PHY Interface for PCI Express" (PIPE), the name of a specification for the PCI Express physical layer 
-  * Yahoo! Pipes 
-  * sspipes.scr, a screensaver for Microsoft Windows 
-  * PIPE Networks, an Australian company primarily involved in setting up peering exchanges 
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-Technology 
-  * Pipe (casting), a type of metal-casting defect 
-  * Boatswain's pipe, an instrument used for signalling or to issue commands on a warship 
-  * PIPES, a common buffer used in chemistry and biology laboratory work 
-  * Pipe (car), a Belgian automobile manufacturer 
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-Other uses 
-  * Pipe (letter), the IPA letter for a dental click 
-  * Pipe (unit) or butt, a cask measurement for wine barrels 
-  * Volcanic pipe, a deep, narrow cone of solidified magma 
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-Pole 
-  * Staff, a weapon used in stick-fighting 
-  * Quarterstaff, a European pole weapon 
-  * Staff of office, a pole that indicates a position 
-  * Staff (railway signalling), a token authorizing a locomotive driver to use a particular stretch of single track 
-  * Level staff, also called levelling rod, a graduated rod for comparing heights 
-  * Fire staff, a staff of wood or metal and Kevlar, used for fire dancing and performance 
-  * Flagstaff, on which a flag is flown 
-  * Scout staff, a tall pole traditionally used by Boy Scouts, which has a number of uses in an emergency 
-  * Pilgrim's staff, a walking stick used by pilgrims during their pilgrimages. 
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-Mathematics 
-  * Branch, in graph theory, a path is a sequence of edges connecting nodes in a graph or tree 
-  * Branch, in set theory, a maximal chain in a tree. 
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-  * Branch (academia), an academic sub-discipline 
-  * Branch (bridle), a crooked piece of iron in a bit shank 
-  * Branch (computer science), a point in a computer program where program-flow may change depending on a condition 
-  * Branch (hieroglyph), a member of the trees and plants hieroglyphs 
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-Thin elongated objects 
-  * Twig 
-  * The weapon used in stick fighting 
-  * Walking stick, a device to facilitate balancing while walking 
-  * Shepherd's crook 
-  * Swagger stick 
-  * Digging stick 
-  * Swizzle stick, used to stir drinks 
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-Sports 
-  * Bandy stick, used in bandy 
-  * Cue stick, used in pool, snooker and carom billiards 
-  * Hockey stick, used in hockey 
-  * Field hockey stick 
-  * Ice hockey stick 
-  * Lacrosse stick, used in lacrosse 
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-Music 
-  * Drum stick, used to strike drums 
-  * Part of a bow used to play a string instrument 
-  * Chapman Stick, an electric musical instrument in the guitar family 
-  * Percussion stick, a struck percussion instrument. 
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-Transportation 
-  * Stick or stick shift, an automobile's manual transmission 
-  * Gear stick, used in a manual transmission-equipped automobile to change gears 
-  * Control or centre stick, an aircraft cockpit arrangement 
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-Food 
-  * Pretzel sticks, pub snacks 
-  * Breadstick, dry baked bread 
-  * Fish sticks, processed food 
-  * Crab stick, seafood 
-  * Mozzarella sticks, hors d'oeuvre 
-  * Musk stick, confection 
-  * Cinnamon sticks, spice 
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-Plant structures 
-  * Plant stem, a plant's aboveground axis, made of vascular tissue, off which leaves and flowers hang 
-  * Stipe (botany), a stalk to support some other structure 
-  * Stipe (mycology), the stem of a mushroom under the cap 
-  * Stem (vine), part of a grapevine 
-  * Trunk (botany), the woody stem of a tree 
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-Education 
-  * Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), a broad term used in curricula and policy 
-  * STEM.org, an educational publisher and service 
-  * Stem, a multiple choice question lede (excluding the options) 
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-Language and writing 
-  * Word stem, the part of a word common to all its inflected variants 
-  * Stemming, a process in natural language processing 
-  * Stem (typography), the main vertical stroke of a letter 
-  * Stem (music), a part of a written musical note 
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-Man-made objects 
-  * Stem (ship), the upright member mounted on the forward end of a vessel's keel, to which the strakes are attached 
-  * Stem (bicycle part), connects the handlebars to the steer tube of a bicycle fork 
-  * Stem (glass), the stem of a drinking glass 
-  * Stem, part of a watch 
-  * Crack stem, a device for smoking crack cocain 
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-Music and audio 
-  * Stem (audio), a collection of audio sources mixed together to be dealt with downstream as one unit 
-  * Stem (music), a part of a written musical note 
-  * Stem mixing and mastering, a method of mixing audio material 
-  * The Stems, an Australian garage rock/power pop group from the 1980s 
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-Science and technology 
-  * See also: § Plant structures, and § Music and audio 
-  * Stem cell, an undifferentiated biological cell that can differentiate into specialized cells 
-  * Stem group, of a clade (in biological classification), consists of extinct organisms more closely related to the crown group than to any other extant clade 
-  * Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, a grouping of academic disciplines capitalized as STEM 
-  * Scanning transmission electron microscopy, a type of microscopy 
-  * Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler, software developed by IBM 
-  * Stem, part of a compound variable in the Rexx computer programming language 
-  * Main stem of a river 
  

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