Results for: rapidly changing series of dreamlike images, rapid succession of illusions
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at once, rapidly, quickly, fast (Music), suddenly, very fast, very fast musical piecepresto
atom with valence of four, group of four cells, group of four chromosomes, group of four; four, series of fourtetrad
attack swiftly and suddenly, violently attack, rapidly bombard, blitzkrieg, bombardment, swift massive offensive, onslaught, charge on passer, charge passer, concerted effort, deal with energetically, destroy by aerial bombing, red-dog, sustained aeria...blitz
automatic gear-changing systemautomatic transmission
avenue of stores, enclosed area with game machines, passageway covered with an arched roof; video game room, location containing coin-operated games, passageway with arches, series of archesarcade
avid fan of the television and film series "Star Trek" (often used derogatorily), fan of "Star Trek"Trekkie
baby boomer, boomerang; person or thing that makes a booming sound; period of rapid economic development; fad, trend; nomad, migrant worker, somebody who moves to prosperous place, submarineboomer
background pattern for screen, decorative paper for covering walls; picture or design used as a background for the other images in a graphical user interface (Computers), furnish the walls of a room with decorative paper, paper to decorate walls, put u...wallpaper
bake pieces of food in a liquid (often with a bread crumb topping), scallop, variety of bivalve shellfish with a fluted shell; one of a series of curved projections forming a border; furrowed or fluted patternescallop
bar across guitar strings, device for changing the tone of a stringed instrument, Mafia leadercapo
based on a method of measurement in which data is represented by continuously changing qualitiesanalogic
basic life support; series of basic emergency medical procedures which includes CPR and the removal of foreign objects from windpipe (Medicine), Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. government agency which collects data about th...BLS
basic principles, letter of alphabet, letters used to represent language, series of letters used in a certain language, symbols for communicatingalphabet
basso-relievo, basso-rilievo, flat sculpture, high relief, low relief, sculpture in which the carved images project slightly from the background surface (Art), piece of bas-relief, see also:low reliefbas-relief
be nervous, be fidgety, be tense and jumpy, behave nervously, distortion in digitized information, nervous attack, rapid signal fluctuation, rapid variations in a signal due to electric disturbancejitter
 

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