Results for: process of development, travel, take a trip, trip somewhere, voyage, long trip
English English
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
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
asparagus bean, long thin edible legumeyard-long bean
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
assessment, branch of mathematics, close examination, list of parts, process of breaking down a subject and studying it; examination, psychoanalysis, separation into components, way of expressing grammatical relationshipsanalysis
astronaut, person trained to travel in a spacecraft, extraterrestrialspaceman
astronomical object with long tail, celestial body with a luminous tailcomet
at all times, constantly, eternally, continuously; constantly, always, for all time, for very long timeforever
at or during same time, but in contrast, conj. during, at the same time as; as long as; despite; if, even though, period of time, prep. until (Archaic), spend time; pass time, time; period of time; short time; few moments; effortwhile
athletic movement, bad fall, cascade over something, come across by chance, disorderly heap, drop steeply, fall or make fall over, slip; disorderly state, confusion; acrobatic feat, trip, drop; roll about; topple, send tumbling; cause disorder by tossi...tumble
attack from defensive position, burst forth, rush forward; leave on a journey, set out on a trip, expedition, forward rush, assault; outburst of emotion (or laughter, etc.); witty remark, clever reply; pleasure trip, make sally, rush out suddenly, sudd...sally
attack with a sharp object, clear a forest by cutting, criticize, cut with a sharp quick stroke, gash, wound; reduce, lower; make sharp quick strokes; strongly criticize; create a way by cutting, debris from cut trees, long and deep cut, make a slit in...slash
attraction, device attracting fish, device for recalling falcon, entice, recall falcon, something that entices, something which attracts, enticement; bait used to trap an animal or catch a fish; object of leather and feathers tied to a long line and us...lure
Australasian marsupial with long pointed nose, large rat (found in India and Ceylon)bandicoot
 

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