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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Glove.
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  • Ball gown [r]: Full-skirted gown reaching at least to the ankles, made of luxurious fabric, delicately and exotically trimmed, usually worn where 'white tie' or 'evening dress' is specified on the invitation. [e]
  • Welding [r]: Fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by causing coalescence at a high melting point. [e]

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  • Ball gown [r]: Full-skirted gown reaching at least to the ankles, made of luxurious fabric, delicately and exotically trimmed, usually worn where 'white tie' or 'evening dress' is specified on the invitation. [e]
  • American Fair-play rules [r]: A set of rules intended for amateur boxing matches. [e]
  • Herpes simplex virus [r]: One of the herpes, DNA viruses that are important in causing human disease. [e]