Results for: fundamental reason, basic reason
English English
conj. unless (Latin), taking effect unless reason not tonisi
consider something rationally, make or become intellectual, reason away problems, think, treat in an intellectual manner, rationalize, analyze with the mind; make intellectualintellectualize
containing 3 univalent metal atoms, containing three hydrogen atoms replaceable by basic atoms or groups; having three monovalent basic atoms or groups (Chemistry), reacting with 3 hydroxyl ionstribasic
containing four basic atoms (Chemistry), containing four hydrogen atomstetrabasic
containing hydroxide or oxide groups, elementary, fundamental; of or pertaining to a base, containing a base (Chemistry), low in silica, most important, most important things, plain, relating to chemical base, using a base in steelmaking, without extrabasic
containing irrational number, containing metric irregularity, illogical, senseless, lacking reason, absurd, irrational person, lacking in logic, lacking in reason, unable to think clearlyirrational
cost-of-living index, (Economics) comparison of the price of basic goods and services during a specific period versus the price of those goods and services during a base period (used as a measure of the inflation rate)Consumer Price Index (CPI)
create outline of, cut back to absolute basics, make into a skeleton; reduce to the most basic form, reduce to a skeletal formskeletonize
deal with something from philosophical standpoint, discuss nature of reality, explain or moralize in superficial way, think or reason like a philosopher, express truisms, rationalize, intellectualizephilosophize
declaration of principles; statement of beliefs or fundamental truths, statement of purpose or intentDOP
derivative of pyrimidine that is a basic constituent of RNA and is used in biochemical research, RNA component, Uuracil
desired effect, determination, goal, aim; intention, objective, intend, plan, design, reason for existence, set something as goalpurpose
destitute person, extremely poor, poor person, one who lacks money and other basic necessities, impoverished, needyindigent
discriminated against, underprivileged; lacking certain necessities, without basic needs satisfieddeprived
discussion, dispute; claim; rationale; cause; variable that is applied to a routine and determines the result of that routine (Computers), feature controlling computer program, logical statements with conclusion, noun element in clause, quarrel, reason...argument
 

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