Results for: adapted to dry conditions
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allowing something to happen, associated with a variety of conditions, making possible, allowing; optional; possible; able to exist in more than one set of environmental conditions (Biology), not required, see also:obligatefacultative
animal enclosure, barred enclosure; prison; elevator, basket, elevator platform, enclose in a cage; place in a cage, enclosing or protecting wire-mesh structure, hockey goal, put in confining conditions, put person or animal in cage, screen to stop bal...cage
anticipating bad business conditions, anticipating falling prices, bad-tempered, clumsy, resembling a bear, ursine; (Economics) in a "bear market" condition, in a state of falling stock pricesbearish
area of winds north of equator, boredom, dismal mood, depression; area of calm winds around the equator; inactivity, stagnation, idleness, gloominess, weather conditions in doldrumsdoldrums
at present time, conj. so, inasmuch as; since, fashionable, given the current situation, immediately, immediately; at this moment, at this time; in these days; in the present conditions; in the moments just precedingnow
at specified performance or quality level, involuntarily produced as learned response, subject to conditions, conditional, provisional; fit, able, preparedconditioned
atmospheric conditions; stormy weather; vicissitudes of fate, bad weather, change because of exposure to weather, come safely through a crisis, endure the effects of the weather, expose something to the weather, expose to atmospheric conditions; become...weather
bad living conditions, breakdown of compound, decrease of energy, erosion, great humiliation, humiliating somebody, dishonor, disgrace; reduction (in size, amount, etc.); breaking down (Chemistry), loss of quality, process of declinedegradation
badly or incompletely adapted, characterized by maladjustment, characterized by poor adaptation, not conducive to adaptationmaladaptive
badly or incompletely adapted, maladjusted, poorly adjusted or adaptedmaladapted
barometer, instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure or other atmospheric conditions, instrument showing changes in atmospheric conditionsweatherglass
basic science applied to medicine, medicine based on the application of the natural sciences; study of the influence of the environment on organisms (as in space travel), study of body in extreme conditionsbiomedicine
belief in ideal society, unrealistic aspiration for ideal political and social conditions, utopian ideas or theoriesutopianism
belittle, depreciate, cheapen, devalue, criticize, deviate from conditions, make seem inferior, repeal partiallyderogate
big freezer, quickly freeze something and keep it at low temperature, refrigerator in which food is frozen and kept at very low temperature, storage of something in extreme conditions, suspension of activitydeepfreeze
 

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