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Results for: it means physical or mental strength;vitalityTranslations 1 - 30 of 1031
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(Chemistry) able to be hydrolyzed, able to be broken down by means of water (of a chemical compound)hydrolyzable
(Chemistry) as pertains to isotopes, by means of isotopes (form of a chemical element which has the same atomic number as the other forms but a different atomic weight)isotopically
(From French) psychological disorder of mind or emotion; impartial and old term for mental illness or insanityfolie
(Grammar) by means of the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency)ablatively
(Latin) first name that means "lively"; St. Vitus, Christian Sicilian martyr and helper and supporter of those who suffer from epilepsy and nervous disordersVitus
(Mathematics, Physics) quantity with magnitude and direction (represented by an arrow indicating its direction); (Biology) insect which carries diseases, means of disease transfer; route of a plane, change thrust direction of aircraft engine, computer ...vector
(Medical) of dementia (mental impairment due to old age or illness)demential
(Medicine) device used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body; hypodermic syringe, device for pumping and spraying liquids, instrument for withdrawing and ejecting fluids, inject with a syringe; clean by means of an injection with a syringe, see al...syringe
(Medicine) of endoscopy, pertaining to the examination of internal cavities by means of an endoscopeendoscopic
(Medicine) through endoscopy, through examination of internal cavities by means of an endoscopeendoscopically
(of a medicine) producing or stimulating physical strength, strengthened, invigorating, something that corroborates or strengthenscorroborant
(Physical Chemistry) emanation, symbol of gaseous product of radioactive separation (including radon, thoron and actinon)Em
(Physics, Electronics) pair of magnetic poles; (Physical Chemistry) molecule with two poles, pair of opposite polesdipole
(Physiology, Chemistry) of the metabolism (physical and chemical process by which food is broken down in the body to create energy), of metabolismmetabolic
(Portuguese - literally means buyer) an intermediary; a native steward or agent for a foreign business (formerly in China)comprador
(Psychology) performed through the use of a psychograph (graph showing the relative strength of personality traits)psychographic
(Psychology) pertaining to conation (conscious or unconscious mental striving towards a goal); expressing effort (Grammar)conative
(Slang) complaint, point of contention; argument with another person, dispute, animal giving beef, complain (Slang), meat from cattle, meat taken from cows or bulls; vigor, strength; fattened bullbeef
(Slang) person who belongs to a street gang (taken from the Spanish word loco which means crazy)loc
(Slang) person with mental retardation (derogatory); (Slang) stupid person, person who behaves foolishly (derogatory); delay, retardation, deceleration, decelerate, cause to slow down, hinderretard
(symbol), strength of magnetic fieldmagnetic flux
19thC literary and artistic movement, artistic use of symbols, belief in symbolic nature of Eucharist, expression of an idea by means of symbols (as in art, literature, etc.); system of symbols; symbolic meaningsymbolism
A commodity is food, metal, or another physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts.Commodity
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 money paid by an insurance company, contract by which property or persons are guaranteed against damage or loss; something which protects or guarantees safety, financial protection against loss or harm, insurance business, means of protection, premiu...insurance
a physical change on the nervous system that represents a memoryengram
a service mark for a type of therapy using vigorous massage to alleviate physical or psychological tensionRolfing
A term used to designate all contracts covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a commodityexchange.Future
A term used to designate all contracts covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities for future delivery on a commodityexchange.Futures
abduction, kidnapping; rape, forced sexual intercourse; enchantment, fascination; expansion of the physicalravishment
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