Results for: separated part of DNA molecule
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hard protective head covering, part shaped like helmet, protective hat, protective head covering (worn by cyclists, soldiers, etc.)helmet
harem, part of a Muslim house inhabited by the wives and concubines; Turkish palaceseraglio
harmonic, musical interval, next after the second; being one of 3 equal parts, note a third away from another, number 3 in a series; one part of three equal parts, 1/3, one after second in importance, one of three parts, ordinal number corresponding to...third
harmony of a sixth, interval of six notes, next after the fifth; being one of 6 equal parts, note a sixth away from another, number 6 in a series; one part of six equal parts, 1/6, one note in a sixth, one of 6 parts of somethingsixth
having a beak or beaklike partrostellate
having a crest (tuft of feathers; part of a coat of arms; highest point; ridge), tufted, with fur or feather crestcrested
having a handle or handles, having a part which resembles a handle, with handleansate
having no collar (part of a shirt that encircles the neck; band worn around the neck of a dog or other animal)collarless
having one molecule, relating to a single molecule, with the thickness of a single moleculemonomolecular
having tumors, containing tumors; concerning tumors; of or pertaining to the abnormal swelling of any part of the body; of or pertaining to a lump of abnormal tissue serving no physiological purpose (Pathology)tumorous
having undergone polymerization, produced through the combination of two or more separate molecules into a more complex moleculepolymerized
having voice, musical piece which is sung; voiced sound, noisy with voices, of or for singing, of or pertaining to the voice, spoken, oral; outspoken, of the voice, pop or jazz song, sung part, vocalicvocal
hawksbill, mottled yellow and brown, orange-brown butterfly, outer part of turtle shell, synthetic tortoiseshell, tortoise shell, tortoise-shell, type of cattortoiseshell
head, skull (Latin); offshoot, segment; chapter, section, prominent partcaput
headland, bluff, high point of land or rock that projects out over water, projecting part of body, projecting point of landpromontory
 

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