Results for: area near the cell nucleus (Biology)
English English
development of spermatozoa, formation of sperm cells (Biology)spermatogenesis
development, progression, unfolding, growth; gradual change in the gene pool (Biology), developmental process, finding root of number, giving off heat or gas, gradual development, military exercise, pattern caused by movement, see also:involution, theo...evolution
deviate, disperse, scatter something over an area, sprinkle, disseminate; spread, disperse; be sprinkled, dissipation; diffusing, throwing loosely about; small quantity; (Slang) time slots for television commercials that remain unsold after the initial...scatter
device for measuring angle of star, device shaped like quarter circle, quarter of area of circle, quarter of area or surface, quarter of circumference of circle, quarter of plane surface, quarter; quarter of a circle; device for measuring altitude (Ast...quadrant
device used in muscle surgery (Surgery); stage in the muscular development of the embryonic skeleton (Embryology), type of embryonic cell, type of musclemyotome
diagram depicting the evolution and ancestry of a particular group of organisms (Biology), evolutionary diagramcladogram
diecious, having male and female sexual organs in different individuals (Biology), with male and female flowers on different plantsdioecious
dietary fibers that include galactose and other simple sugars and are found between plant cell wallsgums
diploid cell which separates into four spermatids through meiosis (Biology), immature male cellspermatocyte
direct currentunvarying electrical current, District of Columbiafederally owned district in the eastern United States (occupies the same area as the U.S. capital city of Washington)DC
dirty mark, indistinct area, make or become dirty, protect with smoke, smear or be smeared, blot, stain; smoky fire (especially one made to drive away insects), soil, stain; become smudged; create a smoky fire to drive away insects, smeared ink or pain...smudge
discharge of pus, secretion of greenish-white fluid from an infected areapyorrhoea
discharge of pus, secretion of greenish-white fluid from an infected area, gum inflammation with discharge of puspyorrhea
discipline studying particular area of society, study of societysocial science
disgust, repugnance; sudden change in feeling toward a particular subject; withdrawal, act of drawing back; act of drawing blood from one area to another through counterirritation (Medicine), diversion of blood, feeling of disgustrevulsion
 

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