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- Automobile [r]: A wheeled vehicle that carries its own engine; usually four-wheeled but is designed to stand stably without human intervention [e]
- Bicycle [r]: A human powered machine for transportation that employs two wheels. [e]
- Force [r]: Vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application. [e]
- Screw (fastener) [r]: A fastener that holds materials together both by friction and the mechanical resistance of spiral threads that fit tightly into the material holding it [e]
- Marcello Malpighi [r]: (1628-1694), Italian scientist who creatively exploited the early microscope as Galileo did the early telescope, discoverer of the capillaries, and regarded as the founder of microscopic anatomy (histology). [e]
- Galileo Galilei [r]: (1564-1642) Italian scientist, a pioneer in combining mathematical theory with systematic experiment in science, who came into conflict with the Church. [e]
- Euclid [r]: (ca. 325 BC - ca. 265 BC) Alexandrian mathematician and known as the father of geometry. [e]
- Gordon Allport [r]: American psychologist who taught at Harvard and studied personality and traits. [e]
- Milankovitch cycles [r]: cycles in the Earth's orbit that effect the amount of solar radiation striking the Earth at different times of the year. [e]