Results for: (Zoology) creation by two methods, reproduction by both sexual and asexual methods
English English
about animals, concerning zoology, concerning the science that deals with animals (animal life, animal research, etc.), of scientific study of animalszoological
about sex, associated with sexually transmitted disease, genital, passed on through sex, pertaining to sexual intercourse; resulting from sexual intercourse; pertaining or associated with venereal disease; of or pertaining to the genitalsvenereal
abstaining, bachelor; one who is chaste, on who abstains from sexual intercourse, committed to being chaste; abstaining from sexual intercourse, somebody unmarried, somebody who abstains from sexcelibate
academic period for doing science, place for scientific research, room for teaching science, room or building fitted with equipment for scientific experimentation, used in a laboratory; pertaining to methods applied in a laboratorylaboratory
accelerate, acquire something casually, acquire something cheaply or easily, arrest, become better, buy something on impulse, catch a disease, claim something, clean a place, find sexual partner, find something, gain points, gather dropped things, lear...pick up
accommodations for guest or patient, area of sea with shellfish, fix into surrounding surface, form layer, furniture on which to sleep, ground under water, have sexual intercourse with somebody, layer of food, layer of rock, mattress, patch of soil, pi...bed
achieve sexual climax (Vulgar Slang), pref. with, in conjunction with -cum
achieve sexual maturity, acquire feature, habit, or illness, arise and increase, become clear, bring piece into play, build structures, improve; mature, grow, change and grow, enlarge on, present or be revealed in stages, turn film into negatives or pr...develop
achieve something, arrange something, artistic or intellectual creation, attain specified condition, be successful, charm somebody, cultivate land, duties of job, exercise, exert influence, exert or cause effort, ferment, function, have job, labor; act...work
act of arranging into a line; act of waiting in line; creation of a list of tasks for a computer or peripheral device (Computers)queueing
act of building; something that has been built; meaning, act or process of constructing, building industry, built structure, combination of words, creation of something, geometric shape, work of art, workmanship and materialsconstruction
act of climbing or ascending; act of removing the skin flakes (from a fish); act of shedding skin flakes; calcification, creation of new scale of measurementscaling
act of fastening with screws; act of twisting; fornication, sexual intercourse (Slang)screwing
act of feeding on feces or dung (Zoology)scatophagy
act of joining together, alternation of number of bonds, fusion of nuclei, group of verbs with same inflections, inflection of verb, pairing of chromosomes, reproduction in simple organisms, set of various inflectional forms of a verb (Grammar); union,...conjugation
 

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