Results for: force in living things
English English
application of biological information to machines, study of the functions of living organisms and the use of this information in the design and creation of mechanical systems, use of electronically operated replacement organsbionics
application of science to designing things, contrivance, profession involving technical designing, work of an engineer (including planning, etc.)engineering
applied force, attempt, energy or exertion, physical or mental exertion, labor; attempt; something accomplished through hard work; organized operation, something done, use of physical or mental energyeffort
apply coating to, become or make known, bed or table cover, commodities market transaction, difference between bid and offer, disperse, display, distance between things, expanse of land, extend in range, extend in time, extend widely, extended, extensi...spread
apply force in an upward direction, thrustpush to the wall
apply force or weight, push, stress, atmospheric pressure, compression, constant state of worry and urgency, exertion of force, application of weight; weight, burden, encumbrance, force per unit area, force that pushes or urges, make somebody do someth...pressure
appropriate for children, branch of Mafia, chemical elements with similar properties, group of persons who are related by blood; group of things which are related; plants or animals of the same genera, group of relatives, group with something in common...family
Arab, member of a Semitic people living in the Middle East and northern Africa, Arabian horse, of Arabia, somebody from ArabiaArabian
Arabian, of a Semitic people living in the Middle East and northern Africa, Arabic language, language spoken by the Arabs, of Arabia, of Arabic, Semitic languageArabic
area of expertise, artificial grass, cover with turf, dense layer of grass, force somebody out, gang territory, ground-level layer of matted soil and plant roots; peat for use as fuel; racetrack for horse racing; area, territory (Slang); area of influe...turf
area of sky containing constellation, astrological arrangement of planets, gathering of celebrities, group of related things, group of stars forming shape, group of stars; group of related feelings or ideasconstellation
area where digging is taking place; mining project; mine; something that is dug from an excavation; digs, living quarters (British), material excavated, mining locationdiggings
argue noisily, horizontal line; journey in a rowboat; instance of paddling; argument, quarrel; noise, ruckus, line of seats, line of things, loud fight, narrow street between lines of houses, paddle, propel a boat with oars; rebuke, scold, reprimand (B...row
armed forces or its high-ranking officers, army, defense force of a nation, of army, of or pertaining to the military; befitting or characteristic of a soldier; performed by the defense force of a nation, of war or armed forces, typical of soldiermilitary
army unit, control somebody or something strictly, governmental rule, group soldiers into regiments, group something systematically, large number of people or things, military unit composed of two or more battalions, organize, arrange systematically; c...regiment
 

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