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Encyclopedia > Ponder

Ponder can mean:

  • To think.
    • Thus ponderables, or synonymously, imponderables refer to objects of thought, for which some effort must be expended, and which bear some characterization or other investigation.
    • These objects of thought can even include items which currently might even be ill-defined, or which might be yet unknown anomalous phenomena, or which might be misunderstood or unsolved (see list of unsolved problems).
  • A location: Ponder, Texas

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Ponder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (98 words)
Ponder, Texas, a town in the United States
James Ponder (1819–1897), an American merchant and politician
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
Invertebrate Zoology - Scientific Staff - Dr Winston Ponder (2817 words)
Ponder, W.F. (1965) The biology of the genus Arthritica.
Ponder, W.F. (1966) On a subterranean snail and tornid from New Zealand.
Ponder, W.F. (1989) Mediterranean Cingulopsidae, a relict eastern Tethyan fauna (Gastropoda: Cingulopsoidea).
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