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incor.

American  
Or incorp

abbreviation

  1. incorporated.


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Planes, like comput­ers and smartphones, differ in the level of technology they incor­porate.

From Slate

One generalization about bacteria has been that they have a cell wall incor­porating the sugar derivative muramic acid, which is the basis of a complex polymer called a peptidoglycan.

From Scientific American

One extreme halophile and the thermoacid­ophile been that they have a cell wall incor­porating the sugar derivative muramic acid, which is the basis of a complex polymer called a peptidoglycan.

From Scientific American

Williams and others not incor.

From Project Gutenberg

When he had separated the materials of other creatures, there consequently resulted a form and soul; but, having raised the walls of man, he was driven to a second and harder creation,—of a substance like himself, an incor- ruptible and immortal soul.

From Project Gutenberg