Results for: study of moving fluids, study of the movement of fluids
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member of Progressive Party, of nonorthodox Jewish religious movement, of progressive political partyProgressive
member of Social Credit movement, of Social Credit partySocred
member of the Dada movement (abstract art and literature movement of the early 20th century)dadaist
member of the mystical Islamic movement of Sufism, Muslim mystic, of or pertaining to the mystical Islamic movement of Sufism; of or pertaining to the SufisSufi
member of the Pietism movement during the (17th century), follower of PietismPietist
metal cylinder sliding within tube, moving cylinder used to compress gas fluid or air, valve in brass instrumentpiston
metaphysical branch of study which is concerned with existence and the nature of being, study of existence, theory of existenceontology
methods and principles of the Dada movement (abstract art and literature movement of the early 20th century)Dadaism
microanatomy, microscopic tissue study, scientific study of animal and plant tissues (also histiology)histology
microscopic pathology of diseased tissue, study of the structure of diseased tissueshistopathology
migrating, migratory, of that which moves from one place to another, migratory animal, moving from place to place, one who migrates; wanderer; bird or another animal that relocates seasonally, somebody moving from place to placemigrant
military maneuver, pincers movementpincer movement
minimal art, Minimalism artistic movement, movement for simplicity in music, reduction to the smallest possible amount; simplification; using the simplest materials and forms available, simplicity of styleminimalism
molecular and cellular neurology, neurobiology, scientific study of nervous systemneuroscience
molecular movementactive transport
 

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