Results for: belief in ability to shape self
English English
one who increases intensity, one who increases strength; one who increases ability, one who increases capabilitypotentiator
one who makes or shapes, one who fashions; tool used to shape or fashionshaper
one who participates in sports, somebody with athletic abilityathlete
one who rates, one who grades; one with a specific grade or rating, somebody of a specific ability, somebody who fixes ratesrater
openness to attack, assailableness; vulnerability, penetrability; ability to be conquered, ability to be vanquishedpregnability
opposingly, with objection; with the ability to withstand the effects ofresistantly
optimal ability to survive and reproducebiotic potential
ornament in the shape of a clover leaf, plant having leaves with three leaflets, plant with three-lobed leaves, three-lobed leaf or part, three-lobed shape or objecttrefoil
pale curved shape at the base of a fingernaillunule
perceptibility, ability to be noticed, ability to be discernedperceivability
perennial mint, small brimless cap which covers the top of the head (often worn for religious reasons); any of a number of plants in which the calyx develops into a helmet-like shape, small round brimless hat, top of skull, yarmulkeskullcap
Persian philosopher from the 6th century BC (introduced reform and change into religious belief and liturgy), ZoroasterZarathustra
person affected with hypermetropia (far-sightedness, ability to see distant objects more clearly than near ones)hyperope
personal practice of striving for perfection, belief that anything less than perfect is unacceptableperfectionism
personal trait, political belief in importance of individual, pursuit of personal goals, theory which emphasizes the rights and independence of the individual; independent thought and action; individualityindividualism
 

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