Results for: having all desirable features
English English
distort the facial features (to express disgust, disapproval, anger, etc.), distortion of the facial features (to express disgust, expression on face, make a grimacegrimace
distribution, dispersion, scattering; permeation of a region by fluid, intermingling of substances, process of diffusing, result of diffusing, scattering of light, spread of cultural featuresdiffusion
event with two main featuresdouble bill
exciting allure, having stylish good looks or desirable excitement, high-fashion and expensive good looks, spellglamour; glamor
expert in topography, expert in the science of representing topographical features on maps and chartstopographer
facial appearance linked to disease, general appearance, overall appearance; facial expression characteristic of a disease (Medicine), rock features indicating formationfacies
fake or deceptive, fake something, imitate, copy; pretend, mimic somebody or something, reproduce features of somethingsimulate
fatware, software containing features that require a large amount of disk space and RAM (Computers), unnecessarily complex softwarebloatware
features of diseased cell, pathology of cell disease, study of cellular diseasescytopathology
give dower, grant, award, give a gift of money or property; furnish with some quality or ability, provide with money, provide with something desirableendow
given prominence, having features as specified; given prominence, having specified facial featuresfeatured
glide, sound with vowel and consonant features, speech sound which has the articulation of a vowel but is treated as a consonant (Phonetics)semivowel
go backward, have less complex features, revert or degenerate, revert to a previous condition; move backwardretrogress
have something desirablerejoice in
having lost distinctive cell features, replacing or repairing tissues (Surgical); extremely malignant (referring to tumors)anaplastic
 

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