discovery|discoveries in English
noun
[dis·cov·er·y || dɪ'skʌvərɪ]
finding; revelatio
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4. Officials at the Pompeii archaeological site in Italy announced Saturday the discovery of an intact Ceremonial chariot, one of several important discoveries made in the same area outside the park
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6. National Science Foundation since the 1970s, Arecibo Observatory has contributed to scientific discoveries including the demonstration of gravitational waves from a binary pulsar and the first discovery of an extrasolar planet.
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24. 1 More discoveries were made as the excavation proceeded.
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