Results for: replacing, displacing
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(Chemistry) process of replacing a hydrogen atom from an organic compound with an alkyl group; act of adding a paraffin to an olefin (done in gasoline manufacture), addition of an alkyl groupalkylation
(Grammar) word used to replace nouns and noun phrases (she, we, this, etc.), word replacing nounpronoun
act of moving something from its usual place; condition of being displaced; replacing of one thing with another, amount of movement in particular direction, chemical replacement, displacing or being displaced, engine volume, fluid displaced, movement o...displacement
act of providing evidence to support a claim, act of supporting with an example; act of producing a more specifically defined object by replacing some variables with values (Computer Programming)instantiation
act of replacing one number with another simpler number of approximately the same value (Mathematics)rounding
act of replacing seeds or vegetation into soil; act of secretly reinserting a spy or surveillance device; reestablishment; act of placing again, act of putting againreplantation
act of replacing, mathematical element replacing equivalent, replacement of logical expression, replacement; act or instance of substituting, somebody or something that replacessubstitution
act of superseding, act of replacingsupersedence
altering; replacingchanging
change of one mineral to another, somebody filling military vacancy, substitute, substitution of somebody or something, act of replacing one thing with another; person or thing that takes the place of anotherreplacement
exemplify something, provide evidence to support a claim, support with an example; produce a more specifically defined object by replacing some variables with values (Computer Programming)instantiate
fairy replacing tooth with moneytooth fairy
having lost distinctive cell features, replacing or repairing tissues (Surgical); extremely malignant (referring to tumors)anaplastic
method of accounting which estimates the value of assets as the cost of replacing them instead of their original costcca (current cost accounting)
Month Equivalents for Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, and Hindu Calendars., The Gregorian calendar was introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, replacing the Julian calendar, and is based on a solar year of 365 days plus an extra day every four years (the ...calendars
 

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