2 dictionary results for: Discoveries
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dis·cov·er·y
[di-skuhv-uh-ree] Pronunciation Key
[di-skuhv-uh-ree] Pronunciation Key –noun, plural -er·ies.
| 1. | the act or an instance of discovering. |
| 2. | something discovered. |
| 3. | Law. compulsory disclosure, as of facts or documents. |
| 4. | (initial capital letter, italics ) U.S. Aerospace. the third space shuttle to orbit and return to earth. |
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| dis·cov·er·y
(dĭ-skŭv'ə-rē) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. dis·cov·er·ies
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