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Reason, according to Pascal, cannot tell us whether God exists.
Homologous
Relating to or derived from a similar origin, especially referring to structures that have the same evolutionary background but may serve different functions.
Cul-de-sac
A blind alley or dead-end street, but in anatomy, it refers to a sac- or pouch-like cavity or space that is closed at one end.
Puncture
The act of making a small hole in something, often for medical reasons such as to draw blood or administer medication.
Surgical
Related to or used for medical operations that involve cutting into the body to treat diseases or injuries.
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