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peripheral

[puh-rif-er-uhl] / pəˈrɪf ər əl /


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This time the culprits aren’t relatively small peripheral economies such as Greece and Portugal.

From The Wall Street Journal

People with this condition typically lose the ability to see objects directly in front of them, although their peripheral vision remains intact.

From Science Daily

But the flag is otherwise peripheral to the country’s beginnings.

From Seattle Times

Millions of Americans have peripheral artery disease, a disorder primarily caused by fatty deposits that can narrow arteries and block blood flow to the legs.

From Salon

Iniesta was a peripheral figure in the first half as Sapporo took control and the lead after 22 minutes of the J-League game.

From Washington Times