Results for: faint, blackout, temporary loss of consciousness; ecstatic or rapturous state, pass out, temporarily lose consciousness; enter into a state of hysterical ecstacy, fall in a faint, feel faint with joy
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faint, blackout, temporary loss of consciousness; ecstatic or rapturous state, pass out, temporarily lose consciousness; enter into a state of hysterical ecstacy, fall in a faint, feel faint with joyswoon
(about God) divine omniscience, state of being all-knowing; foreknowledge; foresight, ability to foresee future events, advance knowledge of thingsprescience
(about hair, clothing, etc.) wear loosely, let fall in disorder; disarrange, make untidy, mess something up, muss clothes or hairdishevel
(Archaic) deck of a ship, side of a ship; state of being on board a ship, designed for use on a ship; occurring or happening on a ship, occurring on board shipshipboard
(Archaic) love, have great affection for; feel a passionate attraction tobelove
(Biblical) pertaining to the time before the fall of man, before fall from graceprelapsarian
(Biology) condition of alternating sexual and asexual reproduction; state of hermaphroditism or alternating maleness and femaleness, periodic parasitismheterogony
(Biology) state of being heterozygous, state of containing a dissimilar pair of genes for any hereditary characteristicheterozygosity
(Biology) state of having three or more times the normal number of chromosomes (about cells)polyploidy
(British Slang) criminal, prisoner, ex-convict; prison time, decide the order of play, fall behind compared with others, fail to keep up with the established pace, straggle; develop slowly; linger, tarry; slacken, flag, weaken; imprison (British Slang)...lag
(British spelling for complection) overall appearance of the skin; state of things, general condition, character, skin typecomplexion
(British spelling for complectional) of facial complexion, of the appearance of the skin and face; of the state of things, of the current situationcomplexional
(British spelling for reflection) act of casting back a mirror image; act of sending back energy from a surface; state of being reflected; image that is reflected; idea, concept; thought, notion; act of placing blame, accusationreflexion
(British) train pass that allows one to ride for reduced costrailcard
(Chemistry, Physics) act of supersaturating; state of being supersaturatedsupersaturation
 

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