Results for: of or pertaining to epigrams
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having equal angles, pertaining to equal angles, isogonal, isogonic line, with equal anglesisogonic
having fused colors, painting made using the encaustic technique, painting made by heating wax-based paints and fusing them together onto a surface (Art), pertaining to a painting technique in which wax-based paints are heated and fused together onto a...encaustic
having judge and prosecutor as the same person, of or like an inquisition, of or pertaining to an investigator; of the nature of an investigator, questioning, inquisitive; nosy, pryinginquisitorial
having levels; having stages; having different phases; changing gradually; pertaining to a gradual changegradational
having metameres, of metamerism, of or pertaining to metamerism (Chemistry); having a segmented body, dividing into metameres, existing in a metameric state (Zoology)metameric
having myopia, lacking in foresight, nearsighted, suffering from myopia; pertaining to nearsightedness (Ophthalmology); lacking insight and forethoughtmyopic
having no wire; relating to radiotelegraphy or radiotelephony; pertaining to radio, something without wires; radio, use wireless communicationswireless
having only one type or representative; of or pertaining to a monotypemonotypic
having purgative effect on bowels, of or pertaining to catharsis; serving to purge the bowels (Medicine); purifying, cleansing (also kathartic), purgative agent, laxative (also kathartic), purgative medicinecathartic
having reacquired original features, pertaining to an organism that has reverted to an earlier form or type, of an organism that as undergone backward mutation (Biology), revertant organismrevertant
having small pupils of the eye; of or pertaining to miosis (Medicine)miotic
having the nature of metonymy, of or pertaining to the use of a related word to represent another word that it does not specifically denote (Rhetoric)metonymic
having the nature of metonymy, of or pertaining to the use of a related word to represent another word that it does not specifically denote (Rhetoric)metonymical
having the odor of musk, of or pertaining to the smell secreted by certain animals (i.e. the musk deer) that is used in the production of perfume; muskellunge, smelling like muskmusky
having tumors, containing tumors; concerning tumors; of or pertaining to the abnormal swelling of any part of the body; of or pertaining to a lump of abnormal tissue serving no physiological purpose (Pathology)tumorous
 

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