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The prefix hetero- comes from the Greek word, héteros, and means "other, different". It is the exact opposite of the meaning of the prefix homo-.
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the one that i can eat
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for example, that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, and also that one, etc...
Juveniles without licenses cannot be given blood or breath tests without permission from legal guardians.<span>
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Lol, the answer is English hope this helps can I have brainly?:)
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