Results for: absorption of mind, positive impression
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(Biology) body of an organism (excluding reproductive cells), all body cells except germ cells, body as distinct from mind, intoxicating drink in Hindu scripture, plant soma is made fromsoma
(Chemistry) ion which has a negative and positive charge, ion with two poleszwitterion
(French) "cold blood", coolness of mind, composuresangfroid
(From French) psychological disorder of mind or emotion; impartial and old term for mental illness or insanityfolie
(Informal) abrupt reversal or change (esp. of opinion); back flip; sound of something flapping; backless thong sandal; circuit that can toggle between two modes (Electronics), backless sandal, backward flip, change of mind, change opinion, circuit with...flip-flop
(Medicine) disorder caused by an excess of bile in the blood (characterized by yellowness of the skin, lethargy and loss of appetite); cynical attitude, prejudice, bitterness, affect somebody with jaundice, cynical state of mind, distort, bias, warp, i...jaundice
(Medicine) lead poisoning, condition resulting from the absorption of lead into the body (causes anemia, muscle weakness, and nausea)saturnism
(Psychology) complete examination of the mind (Rare)psychognosis
(Slang) and something else; and a little more, advantageous, advantageous factor, and also, involving addition, on positive side, on the electrical positive side, plus sign, positive (Mathematics, Electricity); and more, positive quantity, prep. and mo...plus
A statistical measure of the degree to which random variables move together. A positive covariance implies that one variable is above (below) its mean value when the other variable is above (below) its mean value.Covariance
ability of the mind to create mental images which do not literally exist; creation of such mental images, ability to visualize, creative act, creative part of the mind, resourcefulnessimagination
ability to appreciate something, any of the five faculties of perception (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste); feeling, sensation; recognition, awareness; impression; intelligence; something that is reasonable; significance, meaning; purpose, point; m...sense
ability to express emotion, ability to have physical sensation, affection, expressive, expressiveness, having strong emotions, impression sensed from something, instinctive awareness, instinctive understanding or talent, sensation; perception; emotion;...feeling
ability to hit hard, ability to impress, beat somebody, defeat somebody decisively, hard hit, heavy blow, thump; ability to give heavy blows; quality of making a strong impression (Informal), hit somebody very hard, strike, give heavy blow; decisively ...wallop
ability to produce motion through mental processes, moving objects with mindpsychokinesis
 

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