Results for: development of a front, coming together of two air masses (Meteorology), weather-front formation
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basic element, capacity for progressive development, force of movement; product of the mass of a body of matter multiplied by its velocity (Physics, Mechanics); strength or motivation derived from an initial effort, forward movement, measure of movementmomentum
basic principles, basic unit of matter, bread and wine in Christian ceremony, component of an optical system, component of electric circuit, constituent of geometric figure, factor, forces of weather, heating part of an appliance, little bit, main comp...element
basic, early, primitive; ancient, primeval; initial, from the beginning; original, existing first, of earliest stage of developmentprimordial
basin contents, bowl; valley, bowl-shaped depression, circular formation of sloping rock strata, depression in land filled with water, dock near sea, land draining into river or lake, open container for washingbasin
basis for horoscope, be in the charts, diagram or table, graph, list of popular records, make a chart of something, make a graph, make a plan, map to navigate by, musical score, stitching plan, weather mapchart
bay, bay formationembayment
be defrosted, be softened, be warm enough to melt ice, become less cold, become less hostile, lessening of hostility, process of thawing, process of melting; warm spell, period characterized by warm weather; decrease in tension or hostility, warmer wea...thaw
be early sign of something, predict a future event or condition, foretell, predicted, expected, anticipated, prediction of a future event or condition (i.e. weather), prediction of future developments, suggest what will happen, weather predictionforecast
beat, strike; hit, punch, pound; perform gymnastics on a pommel horse (type of gymnastics equipment), front of saddle, handle on pommel horse, part of sword handle, pummel, round upward projection of a saddle; hilt of a sword (also pummel)pommel
become affected with smut, dirty, stain; become dirty; be affected by a plant disease characterized by the development of black powdery spots, fungus bearing disease, make dirty, obscene material, small piece of soot, sooty particle; black spot, smudge...smut
become or make fixed, focus on something, form a fixation, obsess somebody, set firmly in place, stabilize, make steady; focus on (especially in an obsessive manner); experience arrested emotional developmentfixate
before, conj. before, preceding, previous, from; before; more at, prep. before, in front ofafore
before, earlier than, in favor of, in front of, rudimentary, precursor, substituting for, acting in place ofpro-
beginning of night, coming of night; coming of darknessnightfall
beginning, cell, germ cell, microbe, microorganism (especially one which causes disease); sprout, bud; beginning stage in development; origin, starting point, germinategerm
 

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