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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
taxis
tax·is (tăkʹsĭs)n. pl. tax·es (tăkʹsēz) 1. Biology. The responsive movement of a free-moving organism or cell toward or away from an external stimulus, such as light. 2. Medicine. The moving of a body part by manipulation into normal position, as after a dislocation, fracture, or hernia. [Greek, arrangement, from tassein, tag-, to arrange.]
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