Results for: development of less complex features, return to worse condition, reversion to a previous condition
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artistically untrained, basic element of computer program, basic geometric form or function, being basis, derivation, developmentally early, earlier in linguistic development, early man, one of the first humans; painter from period before the Renaissan...primitive
as recently as, but, conj. but, except, emphasizing, indicating a condition, indicating an event happening immediately after, merely, no more and no less, single; alone, solely; exclusively; merely; just, the single person or thing, with no siblingsonly
asexual reproduction, descent from a single cell, development from one cell; asexual reproduction (Biology)monogenesis
asexual reproduction, development of buds, grafting a bud, promising, sprouting, developing, bursting forth, sprouting; developing, beginning to developbudding
ask to return, telephone somebody again, visit somebody againcall back
assembly of a chapter, branch of a group, group of canons, one of the main divisions of a book or other literary work; phase, stage, period; local branch of an organization; assembly of church leaders, period of development, section of book, series of ...chapter
assembly of components, assembly of substances in equilibrium, combination of related things or parts that form a complex whole; body of an animal or human considered as a whole; set of principles or ideas; method, procedure; organization, orderliness,...system
assume a debt from a previous creditor, substitute somebody for anothersubrogate
assume beforehand, conjecture in advance, presume beforehand, assume something in advance, require something as prior conditionpresuppose
astonish somebody, baffle, amaze, strike with wonder, confusing muddle, confusing network of paths, labyrinth, confusing network of passages; complex arrangement of paths designed as a puzzle for those who try to penetrate, similar type of puzzle on pa...maze
at low temperature, chilly, cool, not warm; not affectionate, unfriendly; depressing; unconscious (Slang), cold weather, common cold, completely, condition caused by low temperature, cooked hot then cooled, dead, extemporaneously, hard to follow, frigi...cold
at low volume, humble, modest, meek; poor, humble in station or condition; plain, simple, in meek way, low in status, meekly, modestly; humbly; in a low position, simple and modestlowly
attention-getting information, condition of being public, interest created by publicity, something stimulating public interest, state of being public; advertisement, action or item designed to attract public notice; attention of the publicpublicity
avenge, strike back, take revenge for an injury received; repay in kind, reciprocate, requite, hurt somebody in returnretaliate
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