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Examples:third category movie (containing sexual or violent content)—Acridoidea (family containing grasshoppers, crickets and locusts)—sial rock (containing silicon and aluminium, so comparatively light, making continental plates)—placer (alluvial deposit containing valuable metals)—contain (e.g. poem contains feelings)—exchange cards containing personal details (when taking an oath of fraternity)—dermis (layer within the skin containing sense of touch)—hot pot with a divider, containing spicy soup on one side, mild soup on the other—Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve, high plateau region of Qinghai containing the headwaters of Changjiang or Yangtze, Huanghe or Yellow River and Lancang or Mekong River—contain in a concealed form—angiospermae (phylum of flowering plants with seed contained in a fruit)—ultrabasic rock (geology, rock containing less than 45 percent silicates)—the Kangxi Dictionary, named after the Kangxi Emperor, who in 1710 ordered its compilation, containing 47,035 single-character entries—bitter water (e.g. mineral water containing sulfates)—Umbelliferae or Apiaceae, plant family containing carrot, coriander etc—suborder Theropoda (beast-footed dinosaur group) within order Saurischia containing carnivorous dinosaurs—suborder Theropoda within order Saurischia containing carnivorous dinosaurs—Longkan Shoujian, Chinese character dictionary from 997 AD containing 26,430 entries, with radicals placed in240 rhyme groups and arranged according to the four tones, and the rest of the characters similarly arranged under each radical—white paper (e.g. containing proposals for new legislation)—"Shiming", late Han dictionary, containing 1502 entries, using puns on the pronunciation of headwords explain their meaning—Guanzi, classical book containing writings of Guan Zhong and his school—Guangyun, Chinese rime dictionary from 11th century, containing 26,194 single-character entries—ball of fluff (containing seeds), e.g. a dandelion clock—fundus of the eye (containing the choroid, retina, optic nerve etc)—house built with cheap, unreliable concrete which contains a high quantity of sea sand—contain (untapped reserves etc)—Classic of Mountain and Sea, probably compiled c. 500 BC-200 BC, contains wide range of geography, mythology, witchcraft, popular customs etc—carated gold (alloy containing stated proportion of gold)—contain two things at a time—ferrous metals (i.e. iron, chromium, manganese and alloys containing them)—ciliary body (in the eye, containing the focusing muscles)—Dinosauria, super-order within class Sauropsida containing dinosaurs and birds—essential balm containing menthol, eucalyptus oil etc, used as a mosquirepellant—clear soup containing beaten egg and green leafy vegetable—unable contain one's joy [idiom.]— |