Results for: expressing%20disapproval,%20interj.%20fiddlesticks!%20(expression%20of%20disgust,%20disbelief,%20or%20rejection)
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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
(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)
(Grammar) conjunction that expresses an oppositional relationship between two items (i.e. "or" in the phrase "one or the other"), containing or related to a disjunction, contrast word, dividing, showing contrast, tending to separate; expressing an oppo...disjunctive
(Grammar) expressing exhortationcohortative
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which expresses an ongoing action; verb form in the imperfect tense, ending on 5th note of scale, expressing incomplete action, faulty, not able to reproduce, not complete, not perfect, not perfect; flawed, defective; of...imperfect
(Grammar) noun; word or phrase functioning as a noun, directly attaching as dye color, essential, existing independently; real, tangible; substantial; of or pertaining to the essence of something; functioning as a noun (Grammar); expressing existence (...substantive
(Grammar) verb form used to show that the subject is being acted upon (rather than performing an action), expressing action done to the subject, influenced by something external, lacking a power source, not actively taking part, not managed by the inve...passive
(Grammar) verb used in combination with one or more other words to create an idiomatic expression (ex: take on, take off), forming a phrase, dialectical; containing phrases, containing a group of words that functions as a single unit (Grammar)phrasal
(Grammar) word that denotes a part of a whole (i.e. some, half), expressing part of something, partitive construction, separating, dividing into parts; of part of the whole (Grammar)partitive
(Mathematics) polynomial, algebraic expression that is the sum of two or more constants multiplied by variables with exponentsmultinomial
(north england) like something, apprehend mentally, arrogance, excessive pride, haughtiness, conceitedness, exaggerated comparison in literature, imaginative idea, too much pride in yourself, whimsical object, witty expressionconceit
(Psychology) pertaining to conation (conscious or unconscious mental striving towards a goal); expressing effort (Grammar)conative
(Slang) disregard or ignore, neglect, emphatic "what", expressing mild disagreement, no matter what, of any kind, pron. whichever; any one; any; anything; what, whichever; any; anything; any amount; so be itwhatever
(Slang) external appearance; expressionphiz
 

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