Results for: altered,%20corrected,%20edited
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act of varying, act or instance of varying; degree of diversity; change; modified version (as of a musical piece); deviation, altered version of a musical theme, biological deviation, change in orbit, degree of difference, linguistic change, living org...variation
activity of retouching, alter photograph, change intended to bring improvement, alteration made for enhancement, color hair, improve by making changes, enhance by through alteration, improve something, improving change, something alteredretouch
altered accordingly, emotionally stablewell-adjusted
altered bacterium or yeast cellspheroplast
altered by the metabolic processmetabolized
altered form of word, bending, change in pitch, curve, bend; change in pitch or tone of the voice; addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar), inflection point, word changeinflection
altered state of a nerve when an electric current passes through itelectrotonus
altered with methyl alcohol, denatured (Chemistry)methylated
altered, corrected, editedrevised
bent, curved; altered or modified by inflection (Grammar)inflected
burdened; filled full; packed with freight; filled with ammunition; drunk (Informal); very rich (Informal); altered in a way which affects the result of a throw (of dice), containing ammunition, intoxicated by drugs, weighted unfairly, with full load, ...loaded
cannot be altered, cannot be changedunchangeable
cannot be made smaller; cannot be reduced; cannot be altered, impossible to factor into lesser polynomials, impossible to reduce to rational expression, incapable of being decreased, incapable of simplificationirreducible
change a vowel sound, change in a vowel sound, diacritical mark (two dots) above a vowel indicating a change in the sound of a vowel, vowel altered in such a way, mark a vowel with two dots, two dots above a vowel, vowel mutationumlaut
change, alter, cause a mutation; undergo a change, be altered, undergo a mutation; change in vowel sound, be changed by umlaut (Phonetics)mutate
 

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