Results for: studying of the ages of geologic phenomena
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anticipated moment, appointed moment, apprenticeship period, certain interval, closing time, geologic division, historical period, instance, measure how long something takes, method of measuring intervals, military service, minute or hour, moment somet...time
applejack, brace on mast, coat of armor of Middle Ages, device for lifting something heavy, device that turns spit, electrical socket, flag on a ship, hunt at night with lightjack
area of geologic activityplate boundary
arising from impulse, arising from internal cause, growing uncultivated, instinctive, natural; not premeditated, impromptu, unplanned; arising from internal forces (of a natural phenomena), unrestrainedspontaneous
assessment, branch of mathematics, close examination, list of parts, process of breaking down a subject and studying it; examination, psychoanalysis, separation into components, way of expressing grammatical relationshipsanalysis
attraction, attraction of magnets for iron, attractive properties of a magnet; scientific study of magnets and magnetic phenomena; attraction, appeal, charisma (of a personality, etc.), magnetic field forcemagnetism
before adolescence, prepubescent, pertaining to the pre-teen years, preteen, young person who is not yet a teenager, person between the ages of 9 and 12preadolescent
behavioral neurology, study of the relationship between phenomena of the nervous system and behavior (Psychology)neuropsychology
belief that phenomena comprise the only true knowledge (Philosophy), sense-data-based theory of perceptionphenomenalism
belonging to geologic period, characteristic of Devon, of or pertaining to Devon (district in England); pertaining to a period in the Paleozoic era (Geology), somebody from DevonDevonian
belonging to present geologic periodQuaternary
belonging to the science of electrophysiology (dealing with the research of electrical phenomena in the body)electrophysiological
between 9 and 12 years old, child between 9 and 12, for children between 9 and 12, pertaining to the period before the teenage years, preteenager, young person who is not yet a teenager, person between the ages of 9 and 12, preadolescent, subteenpreteen
between Neolithic and Bronze ageschalcolithic
branch of economics, branch of economics (dealing with allocation of limited resources, economic phenomena and the individual consumer)microeconomics
 

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