Results for: structure of organism, structure of something, structure of words, study of form and structure
English English
change in rock structure, metamorphosis, metamorphosis; change in form or structure due to natural agencies (Geology)metamorphism
change in the mineral content of rock, development of an organism from a single undifferentiated cell through a gradual process of cell division and differentiation into organs (Biology); change in the nature of a mineral which is brought about by exte...epigenesis
change, change form, be transformed from one condition to another, change from one element to another, convert base metal to goldtransmute
change, change of form, change of condition, alteration, change of one element into another, conversion to goldtransmutation
changeable, different form or spelling of word, differing slightly, random variable, slightly different form, that which differs somewhat from the normvariant
changing expression, changing socially, decorative structure made with delicate objects that are strung in balance on rods and are sensitive to the breeze or light touch; decorative structure made of plastic toys that is hung over a crib as an amusemen...mobile
changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity, item which is analogous to another; organ that differs in structure from another but performs the same function (Biology); chemical compound that has a similar structure to another but diffe...analog
channel carrying fluid in body, channel for water, manmade canal for carrying water flow, structure carrying canalaqueduct
channel for carrying off fluid, conduit, drainpipe, channel on bowling lane, flicker, flow in a channel; flicker, sputter, grow weak (i.e. candle flame), form channels in, inner margins of book, melt quickly, of the worst kind, poor or degraded state, ...gutter
characteristic conditions for a process, controlling group, established system, form of government, mode of rule, system of government, oppressive government, régime, regimenregime
characteristic mental makeup, study of mind, study of the mind, study of human behavior, study of mental and emotional processes, subtle manipulative behaviorpsychology
characteristic sound of bird or insect, instrumental work in style of song, poem, poetry, set of words sung, short musical composition that is intended to by sung, ballad; collection of sounds made by a bird or other animal; poetry, singingsong
characteristics and statistics of human population, study of the statistical characteristics of a populationdemographics
characteristics of rocks, scientific study of the composition and nature of stones and rocks (Mineralogy); study of calculi in the human body (Medicine), study of rockslithology
characterized by adherence to a particular profession or field of study, enlisted rank in U.S. army, one who limits himself to a particular profession or field of study; physician who specializes in a particular branch of medicine; enlisted person havi...specialist
 

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