Results for: theory of spread of culture
English English
advocate of mentalism (theory that items of knowledge do not exist except in the mind); mind readermentalist
affecting feelings, capable of infecting, infectious, tending to cause or spread diseaseinfective
African characteristic, belief or custom that is characteristic of African culture; African expression or word that is used in a non-African languageAfricanism
aggressive speech aiming to persuade somebody, angle to which propeller set, degree of elevation of roof, degree of slope of something, distance between similar forms, distance separating climbers, establish, erect; throw, toss; cover with tar, spread ...pitch
aggressive spread of plant, arrival in large numbers, attempt to conquer, incursion of an army for conquest; encroachment; intrusion, foray, spoiling, spread of disease, spread of something harmfulinvasion
aim, concept, thought; opinion, theory; intention, plan, goal; impression; vague supposition, gist, mental image, suggestionidea
alleged inheritance, genetic theory which asserts that there is a hereditary influence of a previous father on the children of a woman who later has children with other mentelegony
allow somebody to leave, end and release students, enlarge a garment, let property, make a loud yell, release somebody from prison, release somebody or something, free; make a piece of clothing larger, spread informationlet out
amount of difference, branching off, deviation; monitor problem in which the primary colors spread around each pixel (Computers); condition in which the eyes are pointed outward (Ophthalmology), deviation of eye from sight line, difference or disparity...divergence
analyze a text according to the theory of Deconstruction, analyze textdeconstruct
ancient Greek scientist and philosopher, precursor of the atomic theory (ca. 400 B.C.)Democritus
ancient language of Etruria, inhabitant of Etruria, member of an ancient people from Etruria, of or pertaining to Etruria; of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Etruria; of or pertaining to the culture or language of EtruriaEtruscan
ancient Sanskrit, belonging to culture that produced Vedas, in ancient Sanskrit, in the Vedas, of the Veda, of the sacred writings in Hinduism; of the Vedas, pertaining to each of the four books of the VedaVedic
ancient Semitic language from which Hebrew and Arabic scripts were derived, native of the ancient land of Aram, pertaining to the ancient land or culture of Aram; of the ancient land of AramAramaic
angle, slope, slant; spread, spread outward, make sides of something slant, slant to sides of opening, sloped or beveled surface, spread apart, turned outward; awkward, clumsy, spread flat and outward, spread wide and outward, turn out awkwardly, turne...splay
 

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