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  2. List of meat substitutes - Wikipedia

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    Leaf protein concentrate. Meat extenders – sometimes but not always soy-based. Mock duck. Nut roast. Seitan – a food made from wheat gluten, with wheat being a grain. Sliced nut roast with brussels sprouts. Veggie burgers prepared from beans being cooked. Vegetarian hot dog sausages from Germany.

  3. Substitute teacher - Wikipedia

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    A substitute teacher is a person who teaches a school class when the regular teacher is absent or unavailable; e.g., because of illness, personal leave, maternal leave and so on. "Substitute teacher" (usually abbreviated as sub) is the most commonly used phrase in the United States, South Africa, Canada (except Ontario and New Brunswick [1 ...

  4. Meat alternative - Wikipedia

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    Meat alternative. A tempeh burger. Chinese style tofu from Buddhist cuisine is prepared as an alternative to meat. Two slices of vegetarian bacon. A meat alternative or meat substitute (also called plant-based meat, mock meat, or alternative protein), [1] is a food product made from vegetarian or vegan ingredients, eaten as a replacement for meat.

  5. Synonymous substitution - Wikipedia

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    A synonymous substitution (often called a silent substitution though they are not always silent) is the evolutionary substitution of one base for another in an exon of a gene coding for a protein, such that the produced amino acid sequence is not modified. This is possible because the genetic code is "degenerate", meaning that some amino acids ...

  6. Unpaired word - Wikipedia

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    Unpaired word. An unpaired word is one that, according to the usual rules of the language, would appear to have a related word but does not. [1] Such words usually have a prefix or suffix that would imply that there is an antonym, with the prefix or suffix being absent or opposite. If the prefix or suffix is negative, such as 'dis-' or -'less ...

  7. Lexical substitution - Wikipedia

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    Lexical substitution is the task of identifying a substitute for a word in the context of a clause. For instance, given the following text: "After the match, replace any remaining fluid deficit to prevent chronic dehydration throughout the tournament", a substitute of game might be given. Lexical substitution is strictly related to word sense ...

  8. Opposite (semantics) - Wikipedia

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    Opposite (semantics) In lexical semantics, opposites are words lying in an inherently incompatible binary relationship. For example, something that is male entails that it is not female. It is referred to as a 'binary' relationship because there are two members in a set of opposites. The relationship between opposites is known as opposition.

  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    (n.) an alternative *; a substitute amber: orange-yellow traffic light (US: yellow light) orange-yellow colour fossilised resin a material used in the construction of some tobacco pipes' stems (Amber) female given name (sealed in amber) state of being oblivious to changing circumstances anaesthetist (UK), anesthetist (US)