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- Circus [r]: Historically, the arena associated with the horse and chariot races and athletic contests known in ancient Rome as the Circensian games. [e]
- U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor [r]: U.S. House of Representatives organization responsible for civilian education, employer-employee relations, and pension programs [e]
- Allopathy [r]: An essentially discredited medical theory of the 19th century and earlier, which focused on using drugs, sometimes in high doses, that produced the opposite to an undesired symptom; they were not targeted on etiology [e]
- Taxonomy [r]: The principles underlying classification, often in a hierarchy. [e]