Results for: 19thC literary and artistic movement, artistic use of symbols, belief in symbolic nature of Eucharist, expression of an idea by means of symbols (as in art, literature, etc.)
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(about inherited traits) in a recessive manner, without outward expression due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics)recessively
(Biology) pertaining to geotropism, pertaining to growth or movement of an organism in response to gravitygeotropic
(born 1944) leader in the American Indian Movement, indigenous rights activist who is presently serving a prison sentence for a crime he allegedly committed (he is considered a political prisoner by Amnesty International)Leonard Peltier
(British spelling for reflection) act of casting back a mirror image; act of sending back energy from a surface; state of being reflected; image that is reflected; idea, concept; thought, notion; act of placing blame, accusationreflexion
(British) scamper, run or move quickly, scuttle, scurry, (British) scurry, quick run or movementscutter
(Buddhism and Hinduism) type of symbolic hand gesture, hand positionmudra
(Chemistry) able to be hydrolyzed, able to be broken down by means of water (of a chemical compound)hydrolyzable
(Chemistry) as pertains to isotopes, by means of isotopes (form of a chemical element which has the same atomic number as the other forms but a different atomic weight)isotopically
(Chemistry) by microelectrophoresis (technique for observing the movement of microscopic particles in a fluid under the influence of a magnetic field)microelectrophoretically
(Chemistry) of microelectrophoresis (technique for observing the movement of microscopic particles in a fluid under the influence of an electrical field)microelectrophoretic
(Christianity) a heretic who adhered to the belief that the Trinity does not existMonarchian
(Computer Slang) expression for the act of changing a piece of software or hardware to do a function that was not designed or authorized by the original manufacturermods
(Computers) junk in junk out (expression used to express the relationship between input and output - erroneous input causes erroneous output)GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out)
(French) section at the bottom of a French newspaper page set apart for criticism or literature or the like; short literary essay or article, part of European newspaper, something in feuilletonfeuilleton
(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
 

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