Results for: through or by means of division into two parts
English English
of Accad or its inhabitants; of Accadian, of the language spoken in Accad, resident of Accad (northern division of ancient Babylonia), Semitic language of ancient Assyria and Babylonia (also Akkadian)Accadian
of activism, advocating active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goalsactivistic
of an area of dividing cells (Botany), segmented, with changing body partsmeristic
of an arrangement of partsconfigurational
of brain nerve fibers, pertaining to a band of nerves that connects various parts of the brain (Anatomy)pontine
of hydrolysis, of the breaking down of a compound by means of water (Chemistry)hydrolytic
of or pertaining to a dactyl (division of poetry with an accented syllable before two unaccented syllables)dactylic
of or pertaining to a lacuna; incomplete, having gaps or missing parts; pitted, having cavities (Anatomy)lacunal
of or pertaining to divisiondivisional
of or pertaining to holism; focusing on the connection between parts of a whole, relating to a wholeholistic
of or pertaining to pointillism; characteristic of pointillism; composed of many small parts or detailspointillistic
of or pertaining to suction; capable of sucking (Zoology); capable of clinging to by means of suction (Zoology), used for adhering and sucking, with suckerssuctorial
of or pertaining to telepathy, of or pertaining to communication through extrasensory means; transferred via telepathytelepathic
of or pertaining to the connection of bones by means of ligaments (Anatomy)syndesmotic
of or pertaining to the measurement of arterial blood pressure by means of a sphygmomanometersphygmomanometric
 

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