Results for: developing upward from a base (Botany), growing from bottom to top, see also:basipetal
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behave idly or irresponsibly, bottom-dwelling marine food fish, glide across ice with ice skates; glide across a hard surface with roller skates, shoe with a blade on the bottom for gliding on ice; roller skate, shoe with wheels on the bottom for glidi...skate
behaving wildly, moving about furiously; prevailing, abundant, fierce, growing wildly, occurring unchecked, on hind legs, with unequal supportsrampant
being a counterpart, equivalent categorical proposition, face of a coin; reversal; counterpart; main side, main side of coin or medal, narrower at base, see also:reverse, visibleobverse
being deep, breadth, color quality, complexity, debasement, distance from top to bottom; deepness; profundity, how deep something is, intensity, lownessdepth
being developed, developing of something, elaboration of musical theme, event causing change, evolvement, gradual growth, evolution, maturation; progression, houses or other buildings, musical section where theme is developeddevelopment
being or having a mechanism which causes a quick upward or forward motion; becoming three dimensional when opened (Art); appearing temporarily when activated (Computers), item with pop-up figures, pop fly, pop-fly, ball that is hit high up in the air b...pop-up
being pulled upward (about hair); turn upward, hairstyle, move upward, sharp rise; hair style in which the hair is pulled to the top of the head, upward sweepupsweep
bellflower, bellflower (Botany), plant with bell-shaped flowerscampanula
belonging to the land, broadcast by a land-based transmitter, dweller on planet Earth, living or growing on land, of or relating to land (as opposed to water), earthly; of this world, temporal, mundane, relating to Earth, worldly or mundaneterrestrial
belonging to the nightshade family (Botany), relating to the nightshadessolanaceous
below a calyx, between Earth and Sun, lower in body, lower in standing, lower ranking person, mediocre, not as good, person who ranks lower than another, subordinate, printed below the line, of low rank; of lesser importance; near the bottom; poor in q...inferior
bend the back, arch the back upward, bump; rounded projection (especially on the back of humans or animals); small raised area of land, small hillockhump
bending forward, moving upward (Zoology)antrorsely
bent forward, turned upward (Zoology)antrorse
between 90ֲ÷ and 180ֲ÷, blunt, slow to understand, foolish, stupid; blunt; of an angle between 90 and 180 degrees (Geometry); having blunt-tipped leaves (Botany), with internal angle greater than 90ֲ÷, with rounded or blunt tipobtuse
 

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