Results for: defensive formation
English English
a quickening of something, formation of rain or snow or hail, formation of suspension in solution, haste, rush, hurry; separation of a solid from a solution (Chemistry); condensed moisture that falls from the sky (i.e. rain, etc.), propulsionprecipitation
abnormality in shape or structure, deformity, irregular formation or structuremalformation
accumulation of deposits, accumulation of sediment, formation of rocks, process of forming sediment in liquidsedimentation
act of deriving something, proof, source, origin; something that has been derived; act of deriving; (Grammar) process of making new words from a root word (ex: "painting from the word "paint"), word formationderivation
act of deterring, impeding, hindering (especially by means of threats or fear), defensive policy, something that detersdeterrence
act of guarding, body protection, careful watch; sentry, watchman; protection; alertness, defense; carefulness; conductor (British), ceremonial escort, control, control passage through place, defensive position in basketball, gardai, hamper opponent, l...guard
act of shaping in advance; prior creation, previous production; act of previously taking shape, act of being formed beforehand, shaping or formation in advancepreformation
act of standing, act of standing; halt; position; stance, point of view; defensive effort; raised platform; kiosk which sells or distributes items; taxi station; piece of furniture on which items are stored or displayed; seat for witnesses during a cou...stand
act of whipping, formation of flagella, lashing, flogging, beatingflagellation
act or process of clotting; becoming clotted, becoming semisolid, chemical formation of masscoagulation
action which opposes or counteracts another measure, defensive reactioncountermeasure
address an envelope, at a distance, back of an animal, backward, to the rear; to the past, be behind something, after, bet on outcome of race, change direction, defensive player, dorsal area; part of a chair where the back rests; rear part of the human...back
adhesion, agglutinate, cell clump, clumped mass, clumping of cells, compound word formation, process of fastening or attaching; compound word made from other wordsagglutination
affected with the infectious disease tuberculosis which is characterized by the formation of tubercles in the lungs; of a tubercle; of or pertaining to small rounded protrusion; of tubercular legions; of tuberculosistuberculous
aggregate, cluster, mass, assortment, formation of a mass, mass of different thingsconglomeration
 

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