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  • 21Exotic animal veterinarian — An exotic animal veterinarian is a veterinarian who has a special interest in the medical treatment of exotic animals. These veterinarians may obtain additional training and certification in areas related to exotic animal medicine.Exotic animals… …

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  • 22Exotic tribes of ancient India — The classic Indian epics such as the Mahabharata , the Ramayana and the Puranas refer to many exotic tribes, describing them as superhuman or subhuman. Narrations about these tribes are often mixed with mythology and fiction. These tribes include …

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  • 23Exotic option — In finance, an exotic option is a derivative which has features making it more complex than commonly traded products (vanilla options). These products are usually traded over the counter (OTC), or are embedded in structured notes.Consider an… …

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  • 24exotic — exotically, adv. exoticness, n. /ig zot ik/, adj. 1. of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized: exotic foods; exotic plants. 2. strikingly unusual or strange in effect or… …

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  • 25Exotic meson — Non quark model mesons include #exotic mesons, which have quantum numbers not possible for mesons in the quark model; #glueballs or gluonium, which have no valence quarks at all; #tetraquarks, which have two valence quark antiquark pairs; and… …

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  • 26exotic — 01. The pattern on the wallpaper in the kids room is of a tropical jungle with [exotic] birds, plants and animals. 02. Our green tea has an [exotic], refreshing, fragrant flavor. 03. Native plants are disappearing as a result of the introduction… …

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  • 27Exotic Tour — The Exotic Tour was the second leg of Depeche Mode s infamous eighteen month 1993 94 Devotional Tour, seeing the band head out on a whistle stop ROW (Rest Of World) marathon. This appropriately named exotic leg of the tour brought the band to… …

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  • 28Exotic Currency — A foreign exchange term for a thinly traded currency. Exotic currencies are illiquid, lack market depth and trade at low volumes. Trading an exotic currency can be expensive, as the bid ask spread is usually large. Exotics are not considered… …

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  • 29exotic — I. adjective Etymology: Latin exoticus, from Greek exōtikos, from exō Date: 1599 1. introduced from another country ; not native to the place where found < exotic plants > 2. archaic foreign, alien 3. st …

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  • 30Exotic dancer — For the racehorse, see Exotic Dancer (horse) The terms dancer and exotic dance can have different meanings in different parts of the world and depending on context.In a non erotic sense, the word exotic applies to the fact that something is out&#8230; …

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