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Results for: dementia in later lifeTranslations 1 - 30 of 390
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dementia in later lifesenile dementia
(1) The difference between the average price in Treasury auctions and the stopout price. (2) A future money marketinstrument (one available some period hence) created by buying an existing instrument and financing the initial portion of its life with a...Tail
(Embryology) blastula, cavity surrounded by a single layer of cells (first stage in the life of an embryo)blastosphere
(Embryology) cavity surrounded by a single layer of cells (first stage in the life of an embryo), blastosphere, embryonic formblastula
(Greek Mythology) Cypriot king who fell in love with the statue he had carved of a woman (who later was brought to life by Aphrodite); play written by George Bernard Shaw (1912), Cypriot king who sculpted GalateaPygmalion
(Italian) part of the phrase "dolce vita" (good life, sweet life), sweetlydolce
(Medical) of dementia (mental impairment due to old age or illness)demential
(Slang) hostile and tough sailor, having the taste of salt; having salt added; sharp, shrewd; pertaining to the sea or life at sea, lively and amusing, of sea or sailors, tasting of saltsalty
13 to 19, period of life between ages 13 and 19, years between 13 and 19teens
22nd letter of Greek alphabet//chi, Chi, energy of life, letter of the Greek alphabet, qichi
3rd planet from sun, burrow, dirt; land; planet earth, world; den, burrow; electrical grounding; ore, attach to the earth (about an electrical conductor); cover with soil, human inhabitants of Earth, one of the four elements, pursuits of everyday lifeearth
70 years old, of the age of 70; between the ages of 70-80, between 70 and 79, person between the ages of 70 and 80, somebody in the 8th decade of lifeseptuagenarian
A non-cash expense that provides a source of free cash flow. Amount allocated during the period to amortize the cost of acquiring long term assets over the useful life of the assets.Depreciation
able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops), aircraft or vehicle, cold-blooded vertebrate animal able to life both on land and water, land animal that breeds in wateramphibian
abnormal, involving abnormal form, of different size or shape, taking different forms during life cycleheteromorphic; heteromorphous
about animals, concerning zoology, concerning the science that deals with animals (animal life, animal research, etc.), of scientific study of animalszoological
absence of lifenonlife
absence of life, lack of lifeabiosis
abstinence and self-denial for the purpose of spiritual discipline, self-denying way of lifeasceticism
abstinent, self-denying, celibate; austere, severe, one who practices self-denial for spiritual discipline, abstainer, recluse, hermit, relating to asceticism, somebody who leads austere lifeascetic
academe, academic environment, atmosphere of the academic world, all that is related to institutions of higher learning, academic lifeacademia
academic spirit, involvement in academic life, academism, conventional or formal artistryacademicism
accustom to household life, adapt plants and animals for humans, tame an animal, house-train, accustom to life with mankinddomesticate
accustomed to housework, not wild, raised for humans, tamed, housebroken, trained; accustomed to life with mankinddomesticated
act as mother to, protect, nurture; give life to by birthing, mom, female parent; woman who has given birth; woman acting as a mother or exercising mother-like authority; small British gun used in WWI (British Slang), mother of vinegar, of a female par...mother
act of bringing back to life, act of raising from the dead; act of bringing back into useresurrection
act of dying, death, die, depart from life, pass awaydecease
act of giving new life or energy, reinvigoration, reanimationrevitalization
act of one that lives; lifestyle; income, livelihood, sustenance, alive, having life, alive; currently in existence; current; realistic; vital, necessary; strong; flowing; active; full of life, interesting and relevant, like the real thing, maintenance...living
act of saving from harm, Christian Science philosophy of life, deliverance from sin through Jesus Christ, redemption; act of saving, act of rescuing; savior, means of deliverance, means of saving somebody or somethingsalvation
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