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(Biology) in a catabolic manner (pertaining to the breaking down of plant and animal material in the body to release energy)catabolically
(Medicine) dissolution of red blood cells, breaking down of red blood cells (also haemolysis), destruction of blood cellshemolysis
(Medicine) dissolution of red blood cells, breaking down of red blood cells (also hemolysis)haemolysis
A technicality in some legislation that makes it possible to avoid certain consequences or circumvent a rule without breaking the law, such as in the use of a tax shelter.Loophole
ability to absorb ideas, ability to digest food, breaking down, process by which the body breaks down and absorbs food, processing of food in bodydigestion
ability to adapt to new situation, being able to bend without breaking, being subject to influence, elasticity, pliability, ability to bend or be bentflexibility
able to adapt to new situation, able to bend without breaking, elastic, easily bent, pliable, subject to influenceflexible
act of breaking apart, act of splitting; breach between people; share, portion; dessert of ice cream topped with fruit and other toppings; half pint, affect violently, arrangement of standing bowling pins, broken, burst, crack, depart, disunited, divid...split
act of breaking into safes in order to steal their contentssafecracking
act of breaking something, break (i.e. in a bone); act of breaking; state of being broken; split, crack, break of bone, break or crack, cause a break (i.e. in a bone); break, crack; be broken, be split, be cracked, cause or undergo damage, rock break, ...fracture
act of breaking up camp; act of leaving suddenly; abscondingdecampment
act of breaking up the larger parts by passing through a sieve, filtration; act of scattering, dispersal; careful examination, investigationsifting
act of cutting or scratching the skin; cuts, scratches; act of criticizing harshly; act of breaking, act of crumblingscarification
act of separating into component parts; breaking up into piecesfractionation
act of violating the law, act of breaking the law, transgressing, criminallawbreaking
 

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