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  2. Trichoptilosis - Wikipedia

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    Trichoptilosis (from the Greek τριχο- tricho-"hair" and the New Latin ptilosis "arrangement of feathers in definite areas" from the Greek πτίλον ptilon "feather"), schizotrichia, and informally split ends, is the splitting or fraying of the hair-shaft due to excessive heat and mechanical stress. [1]

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    How to fix split ends without cutting them -- because there's no hair enemy as fierce and unyielding as the much-dreaded split end.

  4. Split Ends - Wikipedia

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    Split Ends may refer to: Split ends, the splitting or fraying of hair, also known as trichoptilosis; Split end, a type of wide receiver in American and Canadian football;

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  6. Dead-end street - Wikipedia

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    A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ ˈ k ʌ l d ə s æ k, ˈ k ʊ l-/; [1] French:, [2] lit. ' bag bottom ' [3]), a no-through road or a no-exit road, is a street with only one combined inlet and outlet. The term "dead end" is not the most commonly used expression in all English-speaking regions.

  7. Dead End - Wikipedia

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    Dead End or dead end may refer to: ... "Dead Ends", a 2006 song by Chad VanGaalen from Skelliconnection "Dead End", a 2009 song by Master Shortie from A.D.H.D

  8. Wide receiver - Wikipedia

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    Split end: Also known as "X receiver," the split end lines up on the line of scrimmage on the opposite side of the tight end. They are often the primary deep threat in the offense, using their speed to stretch the field vertically. Flanker: The flanker, or "Z receiver," lines up off the line of scrimmage, usually on the same side as the tight ...

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    Daryl riding off into the distance could have been a fitting end for The Walking Dead, but soon after the screen cuts to black, a match ignites.In the biggest reveal of the finale, Rick appears ...