Results for: value of quantum characteristic
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containing a dissimilar pair of genes for any hereditary characteristic (Biology), having genetic variantsheterozygous
contrasting detail, emphasize something, intonation, main emphasis, make prominent; stress; emphasize, manner of pronunciation, mark above letter, mark something with an accent, mathematical symbol, mode of pronunciation characteristic of a group of pe...accent
covered with stiff hairs, hairy, shaggy; covered with coarse bristly hairs (Botany); of or pertaining to hair; characteristic of hair, with a lot of hairhirsute
custom that is exceptional to Germany or its inhabitants; linguistic characteristic of German (particularly a German idiom or other feature that appears in a language other than German); admiration for Germany and imitation of German waysgermanism
defining characteristic, implied additional meaning, inferred meaning, suggesting meaning for wordconnotation
despairing, having the characteristic of a low morale, given up; corrupted, debaseddemoralized
differentiating, characteristic, setting apart, showing differencesdistinguishing
discuss something with somebody, give honor or title to somebody, give somebody or something some characteristic, talk together, consult with; give, bestowconfer
distinguishing characteristic, mark made by a fingertip on any surface (especially prints made with ink for identification purposes), pattern on a fingertip, record the fingerprints of, record the fingerprints of a personfingerprint
distinguishing mark, mark of quality, official mark on precious metal, official mark or stamp ensuring that a gold or silver item meets a certain standard of quality (British); mark indicating good quality; identifying characteristic, platemark, stamp ...hallmark
distinguishing trait between subclasses, unique characteristic, uniquenessdifferentia
distrustful, of paranoia, characteristic of paranoia, one who suffers from paranoia, person who suffers from delusions of persecution and distrust of others, paranoid person, showing characteristics of paranoiaparanoid
domestic and internal, forming large city, head of Russian Orthodox Church, high-ranking church official, metropolis inhabitant, of or pertaining to a metropolis, characteristic of a metropolis; sophisticated, relating to ecclesiastical metropolis, res...metropolitan
drunk, drunken, very drunk; tending to drink to excess; characteristic of a drunkardsottish
early quantum theory of atomic structureBohr theory
 

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