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mensal

ADJECTIVE
  1. pertaining to or used at the dining table

How To Use mensal In A Sentence

  • Such commensalism may be restricted to the ilagiit, particularly when resources are scarce, or may include a large segment of the community. Climate change impacts on Canadian Inuit in Nunavut
  • These races have had thousands of years to accommodate to one another, to achieve local commensality. A Fire Upon the Deep
  • Use characteristic furniture to come area of area branch guest uses ark of sofa, seeing and hearing, food division uses mensal chair, hallway uses shoe ark, pier glass to wait divisional.
  • A number of stolonate ctenostomes bore into the substance of mollusk shells; other species are associated only with hermit crabs, and a few are commensal with shrimps or polychaete worms.
  • Over millions of years, it has learned to live benignly on human skin and in human nostrils, in a microscopic intimacy that biologists call “commensal,” from the Latin words for “being at table together.” SUPERBUG
  • The rule is a very ancient Semitic one, due to the old connection between sacrifice and commensality. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals
  • A Wired tem uma secção mensal chamada Artefactos do Futuro, dedicada a bombas informacionais visuais sobre o futuro próximo, e este particularmente brilhante pára-brisas sobrecarregado de informação é um perfeito exemplo da ideia de realidade aumentada. Artefactos do futuro
  • ‘Artefacts’ are… histories of prior commensal events and emotional sensory exchanges, and… these very histories… are exchanged at commensal events and… qualify the object as commensal… ’.
  • May the commensality of the season spread throughout the year. Balkinization
  • `The bacteria in the cytoplasm are commensal, but not symbiotic - they help the cell respire and metabolize its food. VITALS
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