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E.E. Cummings

It is said that if the dead who died in the Great

War were placed head to feet, they would stretch

from New York to San Francisco, and from San

Francisco back again to New York; and if those

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physiological

Part of SpeechadjectivePronunciation/ˌfɪzi.əˈlɑdʒɪkəl/Used In Literature ↓

Of, or relating to physiology.

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Common Phrases

effects physiologicalprocesses physiologicalchanges physiologicalpsychology physiologicalconditions physiologicalresponses physiological
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Poetry examples for physiological

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

amends to Woman for having made money in the past out of the

economic and physiological weakness of women. She had fined herself

Ten Thousand pounds then; and out of her remaining capital of Fifty

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the same as they were where we had the reverse concentration conditions, it

would seem that the physiological processes underlying this change are

of a different order and, being within the root itself, do not affect the ratio

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