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Results for: lasting only a day; short-lived, transitory, short-lived organismTranslations 1 - 30 of 944
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lasting only a day; short-lived, transitory, short-lived organismephemeral
(1870-1916) British short story author; last name; group of hills in Scotland (named after Sir Hugh Munro)Munro
(about an organism) possessing stable genetic traits which are passed on to its offspring (Biology), having two identical geneshomozygous
(about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics), controlled by recessive gene, falling at beginning of word, organism with recessive gene or trait, producing effect in certain conditions only, r...recessive
(Biology) body of an organism (excluding reproductive cells), all body cells except germ cells, body as distinct from mind, intoxicating drink in Hindu scripture, plant soma is made fromsoma
(Biology) cell or tissue which is easily stained with an acid dye; organism which grows well in an acid environment (also acidophile), (Biology) readily absorbs acid dyes; grows well in an acid environmentacidophil
(Biology) cell or tissue which is easily stained with an acid dye; organism which grows well in an acid environment, (Biology) readily absorbs acid dyes; grows well in an acid environmentacidophile
(Biology) cell which creates gametes, cell that produces reproductive cells, cell producing male or female cells, malaria organismgametocyte
(Biology) organism that uses sunlight to produce food (such as plants and algae)phototroph
(Biology) pertaining to abiogenesis (creation or evolution of an organism from lifeless material, spontaneous generation)abiogenetic
(Biology) pertaining to geotropism, pertaining to growth or movement of an organism in response to gravitygeotropic
(Biology) pertaining to the Protozoa (phylum comprised of single-celled organisms), any eukaryotic organism (usually single-celled) from the kingdom Protista, protozoonprotozoan
(Biology) primitive eye-like receptor that is light-sensitive and helps orient an organism (in primitive single-celled organisms), eye-shaped marking, light-sensitive parteyespot
(Biology, Sociology) study of the relationship between organisms and their environment (especially pertaining to issues such as pollution), human ecology, relationship between an organism and the environment, study of organisms and the environmentecology
(British) undergarment which is worn under another shirt; short jacket; vest, light sleeveless shirt, sleeveless undergarmentsinglet
(Catholicism) short hooded cape worn which is worn by Roman Catholic prelates over the rochet, mozetta, short capemozzetta
(Computers) document used as a foundation for new documents having a uniform style; cutting tool, master, master molecule, pattern, short beamtemplate
(French) section at the bottom of a French newspaper page set apart for criticism or literature or the like; short literary essay or article, part of European newspaper, something in feuilletonfeuilleton
(Poetry) containing anapaests (foot consisting of two short syllables followed by one long)anapestic
(Poetry) foot consisting of two syllables (the first syllable is long and the second short or the first syllable is stressed and the second unstressed), iambiambus
(Poetry) iambus, foot consisting of two syllables (the first syllable is long and the second short or the first syllable is stressed and the second unstressed), iambic, rhythm unit in poetryiamb
(Poetry) iambus, foot consisting of two syllables (the first syllable is long and the second short or the first syllable is stressed and the second unstressed); verse composed of iambic feet, of or pertaining to or composed of iambics (poetic foot cons...iambic
(Prose) incomplete line, unusually short line; one half of a verse or line (of text), half line of poetryhemistich
(Roman Catholic Church) of an oratory (group of secular priests who lived in religious communities)Oratorian
(Slang) give me, greed, short putt taken as successful, something easily gottengimme
(Spanish) head scarf worn by women in Spain and Mexico; short cape, lace headscarf, short cloakmantilla
(Zoology) section of the body which has a corresponding and opposite part (in bilaterally or radially symmetrical animals), actinomere, symmetrical part of organismantimere
(Zoology) small semi-aquatic salamander with short legs (found in North America, Europe, and North Asia), tailed amphibiannewt
,, make short fast punch, punch sharply, punching movement, short sharp punch, shot, thrust, poke; punch, hit; inject with a hypodermic needle (Slang), poke; quick punch, blow; injection (British Slang)jab
15th anniversary, fifteenth anniversary, happening every 15 years, lasting 15 years, of a fifteenth anniversary; of a period of fifteen yearsquindecennial
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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