Results for: relating to mathematical notation
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annual, annual event or issue, occurring every year; continuing for a year, once a year, annually; throughout the year, per year, relating to one yearyearly
antenna, antenna (British), high ball in field hockey, imaginary, in air, involving aircraft, light in weight, living in the air; far above the ground, high; airy; ethereal; unsubstantial, mid-air ski-jump acrobatics, relating to airaerial
anthropoid ape, like humans, manlike, resembling man, primate, relating to apes, resembling a stereotyped ape, tailless ape (gorilla, chimpanzee, etc.) that resembles humansanthropoid
antiquary, in the antiques business, of or relating to antiquities, one who studies antiquities; one who collects antiquitiesantiquarian
any of a number of flightless birds which are native to New Zealand; large edible berry of the Chinese gooseberry; resident of New Zealand (Informal), Chinese vine with edible fruit, flightless bird of New Zealand, kiwi fruit, relating to New Zealand, ...kiwi
any of a number of large veins in the neck; jugular vein, pertaining to the neck, pertaining to the throat; pertaining to the jugular vein; of a number of large veins in the neck, relating to the neck, with pelvic fins further forwardjugular
any of a number of leguminous plants which bear tall clusters of flowers in a variety of colors (also lupin), plant with tall flower spikes, ravenous, relating to a wolf, wild, rapacious; wolf-likelupine
any of the wrist bones (Anatomy), of or relating to the carpus (wrist or wrist bones)carpal
any of various sparrow-like songbirds, pertaining to a type of sparrow-like songbird, relating to songbirdsoscine
apparent magnitude, brightness of a celestial body, greatness of size, importance, measure of earthquake size, number assigned to a mathematical quantity, extent, dimensions; importance; significance; brightness of a celestial body (Astronomy), statusmagnitude
apparent, external; toward the outside, pertaining to the surface of; of the physical (as opposed to the spiritual), material world, outbound, relating to the physical body, toward the outside; to the outside, visibleoutward
appellation, common noun, name, designation, relating to name, used as common nounappellative
appetite-suppressing medication, pertaining to or characterized by anorexia, suffering from anorexia (eating disorder characterized by self-induced starvation), relating to pathological appetite lossanorectic
appreciating beauty, beautiful, esthetic, of or pertaining to appreciation of the beautiful; showing a refined sense of taste, relating to aesthetics, set of principlesaesthetic
appropriate to judges, enforced by a law court, pertaining to decisions made by courts of law, of the administration of justice; of a court of law; pertaining to a judge; judging, decisive, relating to court judgments, relating to judgesjudicial
 

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