Results for: act of making separate, act or process of giving an individual character to
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division into geographical regions; act of making regional, localizationsectionalization
division into opposite views, making polarized, giving two opposite tendencies; phenomenon in which light waves move in one plane (Computers), polarizing of charges, process limiting light vibrationspolarization
division of land into separate territoriesterritorialization
do flying stunts, make performing tour of rural areas, tour rural areas making political speeches, visit rural townsbarnstorm
do something in order to win applause from the audience (often used about politicians giving speeches), located in a grandstand; having a view which resembles the view seen from a grandstand, seating area for spectators (at athletic events, parades, et...grandstand
docking process, facilities for moored ships, fee for use of a dock; facilities for docking; act of bringing a ship to dock, mooring chargedockage
doctor skilled at diagnosis, expert in making diagnoses (especially a medical doctor), problem identifierdiagnostician
doctrine of opposing principles, dual nature of people, state of consisting of two parts, duality, doubleness; belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles...dualism
doctrine that views the individual personality as unique and inviolable (Philosophy), quirky mode of expression or behaviorpersonalism
document giving a patent for inventionletters patent
document giving permission, official permission; permitauthorization
dodecanoic acid, fatty acid used in making soapslauric acid
dog character from the cartoon strip series "Peanuts"Snoopy
dominant tenement, property giving rights over anotherdominant estate
done on a flat surface, having no depth of character, having two dimensionstwo-dimensional
 

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