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Results for: experience or cause genetic recombination, join againTranslations 1 - 30 of 356
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experience or cause genetic recombination, join againrecombine
(about an organism) possessing stable genetic traits which are passed on to its offspring (Biology), having two identical geneshomozygous
(about women) experience menstruation, have monthly discharge of blood, get monthly period (Physiology), discharge menstrual bloodmenstruate
(Biology) in a homozygous manner, with stable genetic traits that are passed on to offspringhomozygously
(Biology) pertaining to atavism (appearance of a trait belonging to a distant ancestor that has been dormant in recent generations), relating to genetic reappearance, uncivilized and instinctiveatavistic
(French) nail; cynosure, major point of interest; highlight (as the most memorable or outstanding feature, event, experience etc.)clou
(Medicine) genetic disorder in which the body absorbs too much iron and stores it in the bodily organs (can cause organ damage, diabetes, and skin discoloration), excess storage of iron in bodyhemochromatosis
(Slang) barbiturate, depressing drug; depressing experience, bummer, gloomy person or thing, sedative drugdowner
20th century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality, art movement concentrating on expressing emotion, literary movement presenting stylized realityexpressionism
a craft carrying people or freight, act of transporting, conveyance; means of transporting (truck, ship, etc.), affect somebody with strong emotion, carry somebody or something, bear, transfer; deport, conveyance of somebody or something, experience or...transport
a few, associate two things, connect, join, link; marry; mate, engage in sexual intercourse, electrical contact, have sexual intercourse, join two things, pair of dogs, duo, group of two persons or things; (Mechanics) two equal forces acting in opposit...couple
ability to judge aesthetically, act of tasting, check flavor by eating; attempt, try, discern flavor, enjoy something, experience something, first experience, have particular flavor, liking for something, quality, sensation stimulated in taste buds, se...taste
ability to perceive sounds that are not within the normal range of experience (i.e. voices of the dead)clairaudience
ability to transmit more genetic traits, greater ability to fertilize plant, superiority of strength, predominance, preeminence; strong influence, strong powerprepotency
able to speak, coherent, communicate something, eloquent, express in an articulate manner, join to allow movement, jointed, member of the Articulata, animal belonging to a subdivision of animals whose bodies and limbs are composed of segments jointed t...articulate
absence of genetic material, erasure, obliteration, removing something or scoring something out, something removed or scored outdeletion
absence of guilt, blue-eyed Mary, chastity, freedom from sin, harmlessness, ignorance, lack of worldly experience, lawfulness, quality of being innocent; freedom from sin or wrongdoing, purity; guiltlessness; naivete, simplicity, lack of sophisticationinnocence
according to age and experiencea.a.e.
according to human experience, by human means; within the ability or experience of humankind; in a humane manner, in a way typical of humans, within the limits of human abilityhumanly
acquaint with somebody else, bring in new species, bring in something new, cause to experience something new, give audience foretaste, insert, preface with something else, present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notic...introduce
acquire a burden, experience something unpleasant, meet with, bring upon oneself, become liable for (generally pertaining to something unpleasant or undesirable)incur
acquire by marriage, combine successfully, give in marriage, join in marriage, marry up, match two pieces of rope together, take somebody in marriage, wed; be wed; perform a wedding; couple, pairmarry
acquired, not instinctual, highly educated, honorable, scholarly, erudite, knowledgeable, educated; familiar, known; gained through experiencelearned
act of joggling; jolt; gentle back and forth movement, swaying, jiggling, join with joggle, jar; gently move back and forth, jiggle, shake slightly; cause to sway or jiggle, masonry joint, shaking actionjoggle
act of joining by splicing; place where two parts have been joined by splicing, connection, interweave strands of two ropes, join by connecting the ends; join by overlapping and binding (of wood); unite, join together; marry, join in marriage, join end...splice
act of mutating; change, alteration; state of having inheritable traits that differ from those of the parent; umlaut (Phonetics), change in genetic material, mutant, phonetic changemutation
act of narrating, something narrated, soundtrack voiced by actor, telling of a story; account of; recounting of events; description of an experience; process of storytellingnarration
act of putting in, act of setting in; something which has been placed in, inserted addition, attachment point, inserted genetic material, injection, something addedinsertion
act of touching, advance hesitantly, be affected by something, be aware of something, believe something, cause particular sensation, examine something, experience something, grope, have sensation in body part, impression gained from touch, impression s...feel
act of transducing; transfer of genetic material between two cells by means of a virus; transformation of energy from one form to another, transportation of stimuli to nervous systemtransduction
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