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(about a letter) minuscule, not in the capital form; pertaining to the lower case, not capital, put in small letters, small letters not capitalslowercase
(about a pronoun) referring to the subject (Grammar); (about a verb) having a subject and object with the same referent (Grammar); reflective; pertaining to an involuntary physiological response, (Grammar) objective pronoun which refers to the subject,...reflexive
(Biology) immature lymphocyte (type of cell), immature form of lymphocytelymphoblast
(British spelling for inflection) 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)inflexion
(Chemistry) able to crystallize into a form similar to that of a different compound or mineral (of a compound or mineral), able to crystallize like another chemicalisomorphous
(Chemistry) act of combining with an acid to form a salt; act of mixing with a saltsalification
(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) can be combined with an acid to form a salt; can be mixed with a saltsalifiable
(Chemistry) combine with an acid to form a salt; mix with a saltsalify
(Chemistry) compound composed of and organic ring and metallic ions (such as hemoglobin in the blood, chlorophyll in plants, etc.), combine to form chelate, compound of metal and nonmetal, having a chela (claw); of a chelate compound (Chemistry), havin...chelate
(commonly used in its plural form: graffiti) drawing or writing which has been written or painted on a wall or other surface (usually in a public area), ancient inscription, written mark on wallgraffito
(during the Middle Ages) three lowest of the seven liberal arts (grammar, rhetoric, and logic), less important liberal arts, see also:quadriviumtrivium
(Embryology) cavity surrounded by a single layer of cells (first stage in the life of an embryo), blastosphere, embryonic formblastula
(French) female first name (form of Mary)Marie
(Grammar) by means of the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency)ablatively
 

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