Results for: having knowledge gained from experience, practiced, seasoned, having had much experience in a particular field or in life
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having knowledge gained from experience, practiced, seasoned, having had much experience in a particular field or in lifeexperienced
(1) The difference between the average price in Treasury auctions and the stopout price. (2) A future money marketinstrument (one available some period hence) created by buying an existing instrument and financing the initial portion of its life with a...Tail
(1918-1988) American physicist who made major contributions to the field of quantum mechanics (1965 Nobel Laureate in Physics)Richard Feynman
(about God) divine omniscience, state of being all-knowing; foreknowledge; foresight, ability to foresee future events, advance knowledge of thingsprescience
(about women) experience menstruation, have monthly discharge of blood, get monthly period (Physiology), discharge menstrual bloodmenstruate
(British Informal) boss, chief, person in charge; person with supreme skills or knowledge in a particular fieldsupremo
(British) package, bundle; group, gang; field, plot of land, yard, batch of commercial goods, bunch, make parcel of something, bundle; divide, partition; wrap, cover, portion, protect rope, something wrapped upparcel
(Chemistry) by microelectrophoresis (technique for observing the movement of microscopic particles in a fluid under the influence of a magnetic field)microelectrophoretically
(Chemistry) of microelectrophoresis (technique for observing the movement of microscopic particles in a fluid under the influence of an electrical field)microelectrophoretic
(Chemistry) pertaining to microelectrophoresis (technique for observing the motion of microscopic particles using an electric field)microelectrophoretical
(Embryology) blastula, cavity surrounded by a single layer of cells (first stage in the life of an embryo)blastosphere
(Embryology) cavity surrounded by a single layer of cells (first stage in the life of an embryo), blastosphere, embryonic formblastula
(Football) defensive or offensive players who are positioned behind the line or behind the linebackers; area in which the backfield are positioned, area of field, positionsbackfield
(French) nail; cynosure, major point of interest; highlight (as the most memorable or outstanding feature, event, experience etc.)clou
(Greek Mythology) Cypriot king who fell in love with the statue he had carved of a woman (who later was brought to life by Aphrodite); play written by George Bernard Shaw (1912), Cypriot king who sculpted GalateaPygmalion
 

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