Results for: furthest from the hole, gradually, in a different direction, in another place, in another place
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(about an organ or tissue) located in the wrong placeheterotopic
(Biology) smallest unit of DNA (point where mutation can take place), smallest known unit of mutable DNAmuton
(British variant for localize) confine to a particular place; collect in particular place; identify the location of; determine the specific location of a gene within a DNA strand (Genetics)localise
(British) carpet pad, layer beneath carpet, place underneath; lie under; provide something that supports from below, provide with something underneath, support for something, underlieunderlay
(British) flow that goes in the opposite direction of the normal flowcontraflow
(British) place where four or more roads meet (archaic) ; intersection of roads at center of a town (archaic)carfax
(Catholicism) ceremonial washing of the hands; psalm recited during the hand washing ceremony; basin and towel used during a ceremonial hand-washing, basin attached to a wall, place for washing in a monastery, religious rituallavabo
(Grammar) by means of the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency)ablatively
(Grammar) of or pertaining to the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency), ablative case or word, grammatical case, grammatical case that indicates direction or location or agency (Grammar)ablative
(in Dominoes) bank of dominoes that remains after each player has taken a turn; cemetery; place where bones of wild animals are collected; place where old vehicles are stored and used for scrap metal (cars, planes, etc.), place for discarded objectsboneyard
(Latin) ancient Roman game of chance based on the use of dice; (Classical Mythology) nickname of Athena that refers to a holy place built in her honor by Aleus; old city located on the Eastern border of Arcadiaalea
(Latin) see (word used to refer readers to a different place in the text), refer tovide
(Mathematics, Physics) quantity with magnitude and direction (represented by an arrow indicating its direction); (Biology) insect which carries diseases, means of disease transfer; route of a plane, change thrust direction of aircraft engine, computer ...vector
(Mathematics, Physics) quantity with magnitude and no direction, of or pertaining to a scalar, quantity with magnitude but not directionscalar
(Medicine) mold used to hold a skin graft in place during healing; thin tube inserted into a tubular structure (e.g. a blood vessel) to hold it open or remove a blockagestent
 

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