Results for: frantic, producing tears, shedding teardrops from the eyes
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(about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics), controlled by recessive gene, falling at beginning of word, organism with recessive gene or trait, producing effect in certain conditions only, r...recessive
(Anatomy) lachrymal bone (bone of the inner corner of the eye); vessel used to collect the tears of the bereaved, crying, lacrimal, of or pertaining to tears; producing tears, secreting tears; lacrimal, of or near the organs which secrete tears (Anatomy)lachrymal
(Biology) cell which creates gametes, cell that produces reproductive cells, cell producing male or female cells, malaria organismgametocyte
(Botany) bearing buds or reproducing by gemma ; gemmiparous, producing gems, with gemmaegemmiferous
(Genetics) partially dominant, producing a trait that is intermediate to two different inherited traits (in heterozygotes)semidominant
(of a medicine) producing or stimulating physical strength, strengthened, invigorating, something that corroborates or strengthenscorroborant
(Ophthalmology) blindness due to defect or absence of an eye; turning upward of the eyesanopia
(symbol) ) rho, quality of producing a reflection; quality of being contemplative, state of being pensive; ratio of energy reflected by a surface to the amount of energy striking the surface, reflectance (Physics), ratio of reflected and incident energiesreflectivity
5th note of scale, chord based on 5th note, controlling, commanding, fifth, fifth note of the scale (Music), in control, more important, preponderant in a community or period, producing same characteristic in offspring, relating to 5th note of scaledominant
A cartel of oil-producing countries.Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (O.P.E.C.)
able to be folded over, act of turning over; number of people coming in and leaving (e.g. employees and customers); gross revenues, total business done; rate of selling or producing; change, reversal; kind of pastry, amount of business, change in emplo...turnover
able to develop, able to produce fruits or seeds, able to produce offspring, bearing offspring, fruitful; abundant, plentiful; inseminated; inseminating, capable of becoming fissile, creative, producing good crops, reproducing often, rich in plant nutr...fertile
able to effect something, effective, producing the desired resultefficacious
able to produce blooms, blooming, blossoming, sprouting, producing flowers, period of success, producing of flowersflowering
abnormal area in X-ray, copy, dark area under eyes, darkened shape of something in light, darkness, darkness caused when light is blocked by an opaque object; darkness of twilight; trace, hint, follow, hint of something, in capacity of opposition count...shadow
 

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