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another term for misdemeanor is
[ "It is a specific common law misdemeanor, although the term is used more generally to refer to any unlawful offensive physical contact with another person, and may be a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances.n the United States, criminal battery, or simply battery, is the use of force against another, resulting in harmful, offensive or sexual contact.", "Misdemeanor. Offenses lower than felonies and generally those punishable by fine, penalty, Forfeiture, or imprisonment other than in a penitentiary. Under federal law, and most state laws, any offense other than a felony is classified as a misdemeanor.Certain states also have various classes of misdemeanors (e.g., Class A, B, etc.).nder federal law, and most state laws, any offense other than a felony is classified as a misdemeanor. Certain states also have various classes of misdemeanors (e.g., Class A, B, etc.).", "Wobblers: Felony or Misdemeanor. A wobbler is an offense that may be prosecuted as a felony or as a misdemeanor. An offense that was prosecuted as a felony may also be downgraded to a misdemeanor at the time of sentencing.This occurs when statutes authorize judges to punish offenders as either misdemeanants or felony offenders.s with misdemeanors, states may also subdivide felonies by class or degree. Felony Example 1. Randy is convicted of felony assault with a deadly weapon even though the bottle that he threw at another patron in a tavern missed its intended target.", "You will have been given a citation, or a complaint and summons. The citation or complaint includes a short statement of the offense with which you are charged, and states that the offense is a misdemeanor. The citation or summons states a date and time to appear at the county courthouse for your initial appearance.here are three general types of offenses: felonies (which can be subject to term in a state prison), misdemeanors (which can be subject to up to one year in a county jail), and infractions (which can be subject to a fine up to $100.00, plus court costs).", "The main difference between a felony and a misdemeanor is the severity of the crime. What is considered to be a severe crime will vary from society to society and, sometimes, from state to state. Both felonies and misdemeanors can be committed against people, property, or the state.Once again, though, the difference is the severity of the crime.oth felonies and misdemeanors can be committed against people, property, or the state. Once again, though, the difference is the severity of the crime.", "This offence at common law can of the degree of a misdemeanor or felony. There are many kinds of forgery, especially subjected to punishment by statutes enacted by the national and state legislatures.The subject will be considered with reference to: 1 The making or alteration requisite to constitute forgery.his offence at common law can of the degree of a misdemeanor or felony. There are many kinds of forgery, especially subjected to punishment by statutes enacted by the national and state legislatures. The subject will be considered with reference to: 1 The making or alteration requisite to constitute forgery.", "Battery is a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault which is the act of creating apprehension of such contact. In the United States, criminal battery, or simply battery, is the use of force against another, resulting in harmful, offensive or sexual contact.n the United States, criminal battery, or simply battery, is the use of force against another, resulting in harmful, offensive or sexual contact.", "There are three general types of offenses: felonies (which can be subject to term in a state prison), misdemeanors (which can be subject to up to one year in a county jail), and infractions (which can be subject to a fine up to $100.00, plus court costs).Procedures for the different categories are somewhat different.here are three general types of offenses: felonies (which can be subject to term in a state prison), misdemeanors (which can be subject to up to one year in a county jail), and infractions (which can be subject to a fine up to $100.00, plus court costs).", "A traffic or nontraffic misdemeanor case begins when a law enforcement officer issues a Uniform Law Citation (ticket) claiming you have violated a state law or a local ordinance (local law) when the penalty for that offense includes a jail sentence for 93 days or less.f convicted of a misdemeanor, you may be sentenced to jail. If you are 17 years of age or older and are convicted of a traffic misdemeanor, you may be required to pay a fine and costs. Points will be added to your driving record by the Secretary of State, and some convictions may result in jail sentences.", "Wobbler Example. Randy is convicted of assault with a deadly weapon. State law provides that the offense is punishable by up to one year in jail or up to five years in prison. The judge sentences Randy to four months in jail, three years of probation, and 200 hours of community service.s with misdemeanors, states may also subdivide felonies by class or degree. Felony Example 1. Randy is convicted of felony assault with a deadly weapon even though the bottle that he threw at another patron in a tavern missed its intended target." ]
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another term for mood disorders is ________ disorders
[ "Illness under mood disorders include: major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder (mania - euphoric, hyperactive, over inflated ego, unrealistic optimism), persistent depressive disorder (long lasting low grade depression), cyclothymia (a mild form of bipolar disorder), and SAD (seasonal affective disorder).", "Terminology Mood disorders are characterized by pervasive dysregulation of mood and psychomotor. activity and by related biorhythmic and cognitive disturbances. The rubric of “affective disorder,” which. in some European classifications also subsumes morbid anxiety states, is increasingly being replaced by.", "the nosologically more delimited concept of “mood disorder.” Thus mood disorder is now the preferred. term in both the World Health Organization's (WHO's) 10th revision of International Statistical. Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10) and the American Psychiatric.", "Medical Dictionary. mood disorder. noun. Medical Definition of mood disorder. : any of several psychological disorders characterized by abnormalities of emotional state and including especially major depressive disorder, dysthymia, and bipolar disorder—called also affective disorder.", "Doctors diagnose mood disorders based on the patient's description of the symptoms as well as the patient's family history. The length of time the patient has had symptoms also is important. Generally patients are diagnosed with dysthymia if they feel depressed more days than not for at least two years.", "Definition of mood disorder. : any of several psychological disorders (as major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder) characterized by abnormalities of emotional state —called also affective disorder.", "HomeArticles & ResearchChapter 5 — Mood Disorders. Chapter 5 — Mood Disorders Definitions and Diagnoses The term mood describes a pervasive and sustained emotional state that may affect all aspects of an individual’s life and perceptions. Mood disorders are pathologically elevated or depressed disturbances of mood, and include full or partial episodes of depression or mania.", "Among the general mood disorders classified in the fourth edition (1994) of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) are major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and dysthymia. In classifying and diagnosing mood disorders, doctors determine if the mood disorder is unipolar or bipolar.", "How Common Are Mood Disorders? About 20% of the U.S. population reports at least one depressive symptom in a given month, and 12% report two or more in a year. A survey conducted in 1992 found rates of major depression reaching 5% in the previous 30 days, 17% for a lifetime.", "Personality and Mood Disorders. People are more easily demoralized by depression and slower to recover if they are withdrawn and unreasonably self-critical or irritable, impulsive, and hypersensitive to loss. Most people with major depression also show some signs of anxiety, and 15-30% have panic attacks." ]
Depressive disorder or bipolar disorder
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another term for muscle cell
[ "A myocyte (also known as a muscle cell) is the type of cell found in muscle tissue.Myocytes are long, tubular cells that develop from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis. There are various specialized forms of myocytes: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle cells, with various properties.ach muscle fiber contains myofibrils, which are very long chains of sarcomeres, the contractile units of the cell. A cell from the biceps brachii muscle may contain 100,000 sarcomeres.", "Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell.Muscles function to produce force and motion.uscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth.", "Rep: 3 years ago. True or False: Another name for a muscle cell is 'myofibril'. I realize that the myofibril is a part of the muscle (fiber) cell, but I am unsure if it is actually another name for the muscle cell, like they are interchangeable.So I don't know if this is one of those trick T/F questions where it's partially right. realize that the myofibril is a part of the muscle (fiber) cell, but I am unsure if it is actually another name for the muscle cell, like they are interchangeable.", "The scientific name for a muscle cell is a myocyte. Myocytes are also sometimes called muscle fibers. They are long, tube shaped, cells that develop from myoblasts.he scientific name for a muscle cell is a myocyte. Myocytes are also sometimes called muscle fibers. They are long, tube shaped, cells that develop from myoblasts.", "The muscle cell is a muscle fiber. The term muscle cell and muscle fiber are synonymous. A myofibril is a longitudinal bundle of myofilaments within a muscle cell. Myocardium is the muscular layer of the heart.Thus, the myocardium is composed of cardiac muscle.he muscle cell is a muscle fiber. The term muscle cell and muscle fiber are synonymous. A myofibril is a longitudinal bundle of myofilaments within a muscle cell. Myocardium is the muscular layer of the heart. Thus, the myocardium is composed of cardiac muscle.", "The scientific name for a muscle cell is a myocyte. Myocytes are also sometimes called muscle fibers. They are long, tube shaped, cells that develop from myoblasts.1 person found this useful.he scientific name for a muscle cell is a myocyte. Myocytes are also sometimes called muscle fibers. They are long, tube shaped, cells that develop from myoblasts. 1 person found this useful.", "Another name for a skeletal muscle cell is? a. muscle fiber b. fascicle c. aponeurosis d. fascia 2. which is not true of the myelin sheath? a. it's associated with white fibers in the brain b. it's important for nerve impulse conduction c. it covers cell bodies in... show more 1.nother name for a skeletal muscle cell is? a. muscle fiber b. fascicle c. aponeurosis d. fascia 2. which is not true of the myelin sheath? a. it's associated with white fibers in the brain b. it's important for nerve impulse conduction c. it covers cell bodies in... show more 1.", "Skeletal muscles consist of 100,000s of muscle cells (also known as muscle fibers) that perform the functions of the specific muscle of which they are a part.keletal muscles consist of 100,000s of muscle cells (also known as muscle fibers) that perform the functions of the specific muscle of which they are a part.", "Skeletal muscle structure. Different types of muscle tissue. An organism's muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells. Multi-unit smooth muscle cells operate independently and single-unit, or visceral, smooth muscle cells operate together as a unit.Muscle mass can be gained artificially from injections of performance-enhancing drugs and hormones.ifferent types of muscle tissue. An organism's muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells. Multi-unit smooth muscle cells operate independently and single-unit, or visceral, smooth muscle cells operate together as a unit. Muscle mass can be gained artificially from injections of performance-enhancing drugs and hormones.", "Each muscle fiber contains myofibrils, which are very long chains of sarcomeres, the contractile units of the cell. A cell from the biceps brachii muscle may contain 100,000 sarcomeres.The myofibrils of smooth muscle cells are not arranged into sarcomeres.ach muscle fiber contains myofibrils, which are very long chains of sarcomeres, the contractile units of the cell. A cell from the biceps brachii muscle may contain 100,000 sarcomeres." ]
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another term for precinct is _____.
[ "A precinct is a space enclosed by the walls or other boundaries of a particular place or building, or by an arbitrary and imaginary line drawn around it. The term is often used to refer to a division of a police department in a large city (either to the neighborhood patrolled or to the police station itself). New York City uses the term precinct for its police stations.", "Democratic voting precinct chairs are slated to pick a nominee in June. No Republican is seeking election to the post, essentially paving the way for the precinct chairs' pick after the current Precinct 1 commissioner term is up in December.", "Example Sentences for precinct. He was followed by the police sergeant who had been on desk duty at the Eighth Precinct on Tuesday morning. The plain or precinct of Olympia is situated in the district of Elis. A relief committee from the Columbia precinct reported 2,500 destitute.", "Word Origin & History. precinct early 15c., district defined for purposes of government or representation, from M.L. precinctum enclosure, boundary line, prop. neut. pp. of L. præcingere to gird about, surround, from præ- before + cingere to surround, encircle (see cinch).", "Example Sentences for polling booth. But if once the scrutineers get a man well into the polling booth, they push him in behind a little curtain and make him vote. Even after you've hypnotised him you have to drag him to your polling booth in motor cars. He went up into Covent Garden, where there was a polling booth. The mean range of our chain, the office and the polling booth.", "A precinct is generally the lowest-level governmentally related division in the United States, and in that context is also known in some places as an election district. The US Census uses the term voting district.", "In theory, a precinct would have at least two such individuals (one for the Republican Party and another for the Democratic Party), though in areas where one party is dominant only that party may have such an individual. The Canadian equivalent of a precinct is known as a Poll.", "13 Synonyms found for precinct. precinct early 15c., district defined for purposes of government or representation, from M.L. precinctum enclosure, boundary line, prop. neut. pp. of L. præcingere to gird about, surround, from præ- before + cingere to surround, encircle (see cinch).", "Photo: Melissa Phillip, Staff. Locke to seek another term on Harris County Precinct 1 seat. Back to Gallery. Harris County Precinct 1 Commissioner Gene Locke said Monday he has decided to seek the Democratic nomination -- and thus another term -- for the Precinct 1 seat.", "Another word for precinct. LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The boundary surrounding a certain area. Often used in plural: bound2 (used in plural), confine (used in plural), limit (used in plural)." ]
The boundary surrounding a certain area.
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another term for revenue
[ "The total amount of a company's sales and other sources of income. It is important to note that revenue is distinct from earnings or profits, which takes expenses into account. Obviously, however, high total revenue is desirable for any company.", "sales revenue. The amount realized from selling goods or services in the normal operations of a company in a specified period. Use 'sales revenue' in a Sentence. They received a lot of sales revenue from their recent sales and their business was booming and going great and everyone was glad.", "Related Terms. The amount realized from selling goods or services in the normal operations of a company in a specified period. They received a lot of sales revenue from their recent sales and their business was booming and going great and everyone was glad. 19 people found this helpful.", "the income of a government from taxation, excise duties, customs, or other sources, appropriated to the payment of the public expenses. 2. the government department charged with the collection of such income. 3. revenues, the collective items or amounts of income of a person, a state, etc. 4. the return or yield from any kind of property, patent, service, etc.; income. 5. an amount of money regularly coming in. 6. a particular item or source of income. Origin of revenue.", "Under the accrual basis of accounting, revenues are recorded at the time of delivering the service or the merchandise, even if cash is not received at the time of delivery. Often the term income is used instead of revenues. Examples of revenue accounts include: Sales, Service Revenues, Fees Earned, Interest Revenue, Interest Income. Revenue accounts are credited when services are performed/billed and therefore will usually have credit balances.", "Word Origin & History. income c.1300, entrance, arrival, lit. what enters, perhaps a noun use of the late O.E. verb incuman come in, from in (adv.) + cuman to come (see come). Meaning money made through business or labor first recorded 1601. Income tax is from 1799, first introduced in Britain as a war tax, re-introduced 1842; authorized on a national level in U.S. in 1913.", "the income accruing from taxation to a government during a specified period of time, usually a year. 2. a government department responsible for the collection of government revenue. (as modifier): revenue men.", "total revenue. the aggregate revenue obtained by a FIRM from the sale of a particular quantity of output, equal to price times quantity. Under conditions of PERFECT COMPETITION, the firm faces a horizontal DEMAND CURVE at the going market price.", "Loading the player... What is 'Revenue'. Revenue is the amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period, including discounts and deductions for returned merchandise. It is the top line or gross income figure from which costs are subtracted to determine net income.", "In accounting, revenue is the income that a business has from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. Revenue is also referred to as sales or turnover. Some companies receive revenue from interest, royalties, or other fees. Revenue may refer to business income in general, or it may refer to the amount, in a monetary unit, received during a period of time, as in Last year, Company X had revenue of $42 million." ]
Sales or turnover.
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another term for savings account
[ "Annual Percentage Yield (APY) A percentage rate that reflects the total amount of interest paid on a deposit account (e.g., checking, savings, CD or IRA). It is based on the interest rate earned on your account and the frequency of compounding for a 365-day period. Automated Clearing House (ACH)", "Features. 1 Save As You Go Transfers®: We’ll transfer $1 of your funds from your linked Wells Fargo checking account to your Way2Save Savings account for each qualifying transaction. 2 Set up monthly automatic transfers of $25 or more to reach your savings goals. 3 Overdraft protection for your checking account.", "There are two ways to invest in a 529 plan. 1 Directly with the 529 Plan manager. See a list of 529 plans. 2 Through a financial advisor. Find an advisor in our Pro Directory.", "A savings account is an interest-bearing deposit account held at a bank or another financial institution that provides a modest interest rate.", "529 plan history. A 529 Plan is an education savings plan operated by a state or educational institution designed to help families set aside funds for future college costs. It is named after Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code which created these types of savings plans in 1996.", "Savings account. A savings account is a deposit account held at a retail bank that pays interest but cannot be used directly as money in the narrow sense of a medium of exchange (for example, by writing a cheque). These accounts let customers set aside a portion of their liquid assets while earning a monetary return.", "RELATED TERMS. 1 Linked Savings Account Any type of bank savings account that is linked by account number 2 ... Bank Deposits Money placed into a banking institution for safekeeping. Bank 3 ... Call Deposit Account A bank account for investment funds that offers the advantages ...", "In the United States, the term savings deposit includes a deposit or an account that meets the requirements of Sec. 204.2(d)(1) of Regulation D (FRB). The depositor is permitted to make up to 6 pre-authorized transfers or withdrawals (excluding withdrawals via an automated teller machine) per month or a statement cycle of at least four weeks.", "Example Sentences for savings. 1 Any native may place here a sum as small as one dollar, to which he can add from his savings similar sums at his pleasure. 2 Then she unfolded a scheme by which, with Bart's savings and her own, they could start a laundry.", "Save As You Go Transfers®: We’ll transfer $1 of your funds from your linked Wells Fargo checking account to your Way2Save Savings account for each qualifying transaction. Set up monthly automatic transfers of $25 or more to reach your savings goals. Overdraft protection for your checking account." ]
An interest-bearing deposit account
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another term for social determinants of health
[ "Assess the community to find the social determinants of your issue. The purpose of community assessment is largely to assess the community for needs and assets, but the strategies it proposes are equally useful in searching for social determinants of health and development.", "While the social. determinants of health serves as a general. policy construct, the Committee believes that. there are distinct rural considerations that. policymakers must keep in mind when. deciding how to develop and align health and. human service systems such that they are able.", "Throughout the meeting, Committee members, speakers, and New Mexico stakeholders expressed. concern that current HHS and other federal funding mechanisms fail to provide rural communities. with adequate resources to address the social determinants of health.", "Reasons for addressing the social determinants of an issue include: If you want to solve or prevent a problem for the long term, you have to deal with its root causes. If you address the root causes, you’re more likely to successfully address the issue for the short term as well.", "Determinants account, in some measure, for the underlying rates of disease in a population, while variations in these rates are explained by risk factors. The social determinants of health include socioeconomic circumstances, social structure and function, and cultural factors.", "Our understanding of the social determinants of health remains in its infancy; there is little understanding of many details relating to how health is determined. Social epidemiology is still looking for its Pasteur to explain the processes involved.", "The addition of the social determinants of health and associated measures to the Healthy People. 2020 Topics and Objectives has brought additional focus on this issue for policy makers. This. aligns with other HHS activities, such as the National Partnership to End Health Disparities and.", "Since a social determinants of health approach sees the mainsprings of health as being how a society organizes and distributes economic and social resources, it directs attention to ________ and ______ policies as a means of improving it. Economic. Social.", "These can also be viewed as levers – points of intervention – that can be used to address those social determinants and lessen their effects. 1. Differences in exposure. Certain population groups, because of economics, geography, or other factors, may be more likely than others to encounter particular health risks.", "Perhaps the broadest social determinant of health is a country's level of social and economic development. This is related to patterns of longevity, health, and disease, but the relationship is dynamic and far from simple, and economic development and health status influence one another." ]
The social determinants of health include socioeconomic circumstances, social structure and function, and cultural factors.
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another term for sty is
[ "A hordeolum (stye) is an acute, localized swelling of the eyelid that may be external or internal and usually is a pyogenic (typically staphylococcal) infection or abscess. Most hordeola are external and result from obstruction and infection of an eyelash follicle and adjacent glands of Zeis or Moll glands.", "A stye (or sty) is an acute infection of the secretory glands of the eyelids. Frequently, bacteria can enter and infect an eyelid oil gland, which are present in both the upper and lower eyelids, causing inflammation, pain, and redness of the eyelid, and even redness of the surrounding eyelid and cheek tissue. The medical term for stye is hordeolum.", "Chalazia and hordeola (styes) are sudden-onset localized swellings of the eyelid. A chalazion is caused by noninfectious meibomian gland occlusion, whereas a hordeolum usually is caused by infection. Both conditions initially cause eyelid hyperemia and edema, swelling, and pain.", "YESTERDAY'S SOLUTIONS WEE THINKER ACROSS: 7 Elastic 9 Avian 10 Anise 11 One-time 12 Goo 13 Takeaway 16 Adorable 17 Ire 19 Vertigo 21 On air 22 Tibia 23 Kittens DOWN: 1 Derange 2 Marigold 3 Stye 4 Lacerate 5 Kiwi 6 Index 8 Chock-a-block 13 Terminal 14 Agitates 15 Regress 18 Evita 20 Robe 21 Oath QUICKIE ACROSS: 1 Frighten off 8 See 9 Rap 11 Trainer ...", "Unfortunately there are no specific preventive measures for styes. Keeping your eyelids and eyelashes clean is important. To do this, add three drops of baby shampoo to a small bowl of warm water. Soak a clean cotton ball in the solution, then gently scrub both eyelids for 30–60 seconds with your eyes closed.", "A stye will often heal on its own within a couple days. If it does not, you should see your eye doctor for a complete eye exam to determine whether another eye problem, such as blepharitis, is causing the stye.", "Learning Point. Stye is a term used often by the general public to denote a small localized swelling/inflammation of the eyelid. A hordeolum (or a stye) is term used by the medical profession to denote a localized inflammation and/or infection of the hair follicles of the eyelid or the meibomian glands. It is usually an acute problem but can be recurrent.", "The outer protective layer of the eye is the. sclera. The transparent anterior part of the sclera, which allows the light rays to enter the eye, is the. cornea. The function of the lens is to. focus and bend light. The iris is. a pigmented muscular structure. The innermost layer of the eye that contains vision receptors is the. retina.", "noun, plural sties. 1. a pen or enclosure for swine; pigpen. 2. any filthy place or abode. 3. a place of bestial debauchery. verb (used with object), stied, stying. 4. to keep or lodge in or as if in a sty.", "Eye Styes/Hordeolum — What You Should Know. Styes, also called hordeola, are bacterial infections that lead to the obstruction of oil-producing glands of the eyelids. Styes appear as small bumps on the upper or lower eyelids. They occur in both sexes and to all ages." ]
Hordeolum
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another term for whooping cough
[ "Active immunization is recommended with pertussis vaccine, usually in combination with diphtheria and tetanus toxoids in a series of injections at 2, 4, and 6 months of age and boosters at 12 to 18 months and 4 years of age.", "Also called whooping cough. observations Transmission occurs directly by contact or inhalation of infectious particles, usually spread by coughing and sneezing, and indirectly by contact with freshly contaminated articles. Diagnosis consists of positive identification of the organism in nasopharyngeal secretions.", "The good news is that even though whooping cough (also called pertussis) is making a small resurgence, a very effective vaccine and a few basic precautions go a long way toward heading off disaster.", "/per·tus·sis/ (per-tus´is) whooping cough; an infectious disease caused by Bordetella pertussis, marked by catarrh of the respiratory tract and peculiar paroxysms of cough, ending in a prolonged crowing or whooping respiration.", "an infectious disease of the respiratory mucous membrane caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis and characterized by a series of short, convulsive coughs followed by a whooping intake of breath. Also called pertussis.", "Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection. Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a childhood disease. Now whooping cough primarily affects children too young to have completed the full course of vaccinations and teenagers and adults whose immunity has faded.", "Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection. In many people, it's marked by a severe hacking cough followed by a high-pitched intake of breath that sounds like whoop.. Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a childhood disease.", "There is a relatively new vaccine that adds whooping cough to the familiar diphtheria and tetanus shot. Next time you get this shot, it will likely be Tdap, which stands for tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. That will protect patients and help prevent them from transmitting the disease to others..", "Example Sentences for whooping. 1 He sang this during the worst of the teething period, and, later, when the junior partner wrestled with the whooping cough. 2 But he kept on yelling, whooping, yodling with all his might. 3 At this anxious request the elf started on a run, whooping and hallooing.", "A disease, also known as whooping cough, mainly affecting babies and children. It is caused by a bacterium and is spread by airborne droplets produced by coughing. It causes persistent and often severe coughing spasms and leads to inflammation of the respiratory tract." ]
Pertussis.
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another term meaning executor of estate
[ "Generally, an executor is a person who a will maker, or testator, names in a last will and testament to oversee the settlement of the estate. Executors have certain responsibilities, including paying the deceased person's creditors.", "1 Use estate funds to pay continuing expenses. 2 The executor may need to pay, for example, utility bills, mortgage payments, and homeowner's insurance premiums. 3 Pay debts. 4 If there is a probate proceeding, the executor must officially notify creditors of it, following the procedure set out by state law.", "1 Pay debts. 2 If there is a probate proceeding, the executor must officially notify creditors of it, following the procedure set out by state law. 3 For help with this process, see Nolo's eForm Notice to Creditor of Death.", "When an individual is both sole heir and executor, he inherits the entire estate only after all the deceased person's debts are paid. If a deceased person had more debt than assets at the time of death, the estate is considered insolvent and the sole heir is unlikely to inherit anything.", "The duty of settling and distributing the estate of a decedent (one who has died) is assigned to personal representatives of the decedent. A Personal Representative may be an executor (male or female) or executrix (female), or administrator (male or female) or administratrix (female). An executor or executrix is the person named in a will to administer the estate. An administrator or administratrix is a person appointed by the court to administer the estate of someone who died without a will. Executors and administrators act as officers of the court because they derive their authority from court appointments. They are also considered the fiduciaries, or trusted representatives, of the deceased. As such, they have an absolute duty to properly administer the estate solely for its beneficiaries.", "An executor is a person who manages the estate of the deceased, known as the decedent. Also called a personal representative, the executor is typically named in a will. A judge chooses and appoints an estate administrator if a decedent dies intestate, or without a will, or does not name an executor in his will. An estate administrator basically has duties and powers equivalent to an executor.", "1 The executor may need to pay, for example, utility bills, mortgage payments, and homeowner's insurance premiums. 2 Pay debts. 3 If there is a probate proceeding, the executor must officially notify creditors of it, following the procedure set out by state law.", "Executors have a number of duties, depending on the complexity of the deceased person's financial and family circumstances. Typically, an executor must: 1 Find the deceased person's assets and manage them until they are distributed to inheritors. 2 This may involve deciding whether to sell real estate or securities owned by the deceased person.", "Heirs typically inherit a deceased person's property through a probate court because the term heir refers to a person who is entitled to inherit property according to a state's intestacy law. Probate courts oversee the distribution of property as dictated by state law.", "The sole heir of a deceased person's estate stands to inherit the whole of the estate; the executor is a person designated in a last will and testament to settle a deceased person's estate. Executors either settle a deceased person's estate outside of probate court or through the probate process." ]
Decedent and personal representative
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another term meaning muscle cells
[ "Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell.Muscles function to produce force and motion.uscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth.", "A myocyte (also known as a muscle cell) is the type of cell found in muscle tissue.Myocytes are long, tubular cells that develop from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis.There are various specialized forms of myocytes: cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle cells, with various properties. The striated cells of cardiac and skeletal muscles are referred to as muscle fibers.ardiomyocytes are the muscle fibres that form the chambers of the heart, and have a single central nucleus. Skeletal muscle fibers help support and move the body and tend to have peripheral nuclei. Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the oesophagus and stomach.", "Helpful Links. Blackboard. Plasticity in Smooth Muscle. Smooth muscle shows multiple kinds of plasticity A definition first-in a physiological situation, plasticity is used to describe long-term changes in how a cell/tissue functions, although it may also include long-term changes in the appearance of the cell/tissue. definition first-in a physiological situation, plasticity is used to describe long-term changes in how a cell/tissue functions, although it may also include long-term changes in the appearance of the cell/tissue.", "Muscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth.Muscle action can be classified as being either voluntary or involuntary.uscle tissues are derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells in a process known as myogenesis. There are three types of muscle, skeletal or striated, cardiac, and smooth.", "Muscle cell. Definition. noun, plural: muscle cells. Any of the long, tubular mature contractile cells that make up the muscle tissue. Supplement. The muscle tissue is one of the four fundamental types of animal tissues. The muscle tissue is comprised of specialized cells capable of contraction.These cells are called muscle cells (also called myocytes or muscle fiber). The muscle cell is also called the muscle fiber because it is long and tubular.he muscle tissue is one of the four fundamental types of animal tissues. The muscle tissue is comprised of specialized cells capable of contraction. These cells are called muscle cells (also called myocytes or muscle fiber).", "Another name for a skeletal muscle cell is? a. muscle fiber b. fascicle c. aponeurosis d. fascia 2. which is not true of the myelin sheath? a. it's associated with white fibers in the brain b. it's important for nerve impulse conduction c. it covers cell bodies in... show more 1.nother name for a skeletal muscle cell is? a. muscle fiber b. fascicle c. aponeurosis d. fascia 2. which is not true of the myelin sheath? a. it's associated with white fibers in the brain b. it's important for nerve impulse conduction c. it covers cell bodies in... show more 1.", "Skeletal muscle: Along with smooth and cardiac muscle, one of the types of muscle tissue in the body. Skeletal muscle represents the majority of muscle tissue. It is the type of muscle that powers movement of the skeleton, as in walking and lifting.keletal muscle: Along with smooth and cardiac muscle, one of the types of muscle tissue in the body. Skeletal muscle represents the majority of muscle tissue. It is the type of muscle that powers movement of the skeleton, as in walking and lifting.", "muscle cell-an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body. muscle fiber, muscle fibre. fibre, fiber-any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber).muscle, musculus-one of the contractile organs of the body.. muscle cell-an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body. muscle fiber, muscle fibre. fibre, fiber-any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber). muscle, musculus-one of the contractile organs of the body.", "Skeletal muscle structure. Different types of muscle tissue. An organism's muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells. Multi-unit smooth muscle cells operate independently and single-unit, or visceral, smooth muscle cells operate together as a unit.Muscle mass can be gained artificially from injections of performance-enhancing drugs and hormones.ifferent types of muscle tissue. An organism's muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells. Multi-unit smooth muscle cells operate independently and single-unit, or visceral, smooth muscle cells operate together as a unit. Muscle mass can be gained artificially from injections of performance-enhancing drugs and hormones.", "somatic cell, vegetative cell-any of the cells of a plant or animal except the reproductive cells; a cell that does not participate in the production of gametes; somatic cells are produced from preexisting cells; striated muscle cell, striated muscle fiber-an elongated contractile cell in striated muscle tissue.. muscle cell-an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body. muscle fiber, muscle fibre. fibre, fiber-any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber). muscle, musculus-one of the contractile organs of the body." ]
Muscle fiber, muscle fibre. fibre, fiber-any of several elongated, threadlike cells
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another type of machine similar to cpap
[ "Sleep Apnea is a serious health issue and we here at theinverterstore.com are dedicated to providing a solution for those who need to use a CPAP on the road. I would like to let you know up front that if you have any information regarding another type of machine, let me know I am happy to add to this post at anytime.", "1 A bilevel positive airway pressure machine (BiPAP) uses a different air pressure when you breathe in than when you breathe out. 2 BiPAP may work better than standard CPAP for treating obstructive sleep apnea in people who have heart failure.", "The most common problem with CPAP is that people don't use the machine every night. Or they take off the mask during the night because it becomes uncomfortable. Even one night of not using the machine can make you sleepy the next day. If you feel like you want to stop using CPAP for any reason, talk to your doctor.", "You use CPAP at home every night while you sleep. The CPAP machine will have one of the following: 1 A mask that covers your nose and mouth. 2 A mask that covers your nose only-called nasal continuous positive airway pressure, or NCPAP (this type of mask is most common). 3 Prongs that fit into your nose.", "Instead of delivering one or two set pressures like a CPAP or BiPAP machine, the APAP machine adjusts with each breath to your ideal pressure. It can adjust for sleeping position, weight fluctuations, consumption of alcohol before bed, or anything else that can change the pressure required to keep your airway open.", "Auto Adjusting Positive Airway Pressure or APAP machines are another type of machine used to non-invasively treat Sleep Apnea.", "If you are using humidity on any of these units, you will need to use an AIMS 300 Watt pure sine power inverter. Field Test Results: I ran the CPAP here at our facility off a small battery bank. I have ran it for 6 to 8 hours for 3 days straight. The machine operates great with the AIMS pure sine power inverter I used the AIMS 600 Watt Pure Sine for this test, because of the maximum power requirement.", "Auto CPAP or APAP Machines. Similar to the CPAP machine, auto adjusting or APAP machines automatically calculate a patient’s required pressure and adjust to a comfortable level without any pre-set programming. These machines are ideal for patients who have various pressures during the night.", "From the research that I have done most CPAP’s require a pure sine power inverter. I am going to use the AIMS 600 watt pure sine power inverter for this test. We are just above 300 watts, but even if we were at 280 watts, I would recommend the bigger inverter. For a couple of reasons.", "I am going to run this machine for 3 separate eight hour periods off of an AIMS pure sine power inverter and a couple of 6 volt batteries connected in series. According to our information the max usage of the CPAP with heat and humidity is 2.7 amps or 324 watts. I found the watts with some simple math listed below." ]
Auto CPAP or APAP Machines
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another version of the product is already installed error. hotspot shield
[ "2) Install the .msi file. 3) Remove the .msi file from the Advanced Installer project directory. 4) Click on the Build button to create a new .msi file. 5) Install the .msi file on the same PC. The result is that I get error 1638 Another version of this product is already installed.", "To quickly uninstall Hotspot Shield v2.67, you just need to: click the Start >> All Programs / Programs on your older Windows XP SP3 machine. 3. Enter the Hotspot Shield on the list, scroll down till you launch the Uninstall Hotspot Shield by using your administrator account on your computer. 4. For Windows Vista/7 users, you then choose the Yes option from the following UAC window.", "Thank you for installing Hotspot Shield VPN. If you experience issues with our product, please let us know by submitting a request via the app: tap Menu - Help and at the bottom of any article, tap Contact Support with the description of the problem and a screenshot of the error you are seeing so we can help you.", "Another version of this product is already installed. Installation of this version cannot continue. To configure or remove the existing version of this product, use Add/Remove Programs on the Control Panel. {B8CBA92E-2140-48AB-B4EA-A4C3FF10295B}. MSI © (0C:94) [16:27:21:610]: Note: 1: 1729. MSI © (0C:94) [16:27:21:610]: Product: Hello World (64-bit) -- Configuration failed.", "Usually a wrapper setup.exe checks if the product is installed before starting Windows Installer. It then runs in installation mode if the product isn't already installed, or in maintenance mode if the product is installed. The behavior you describe for x64 is normal for the situation.", "Or you could click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (for Windows XP 3 Operating System) or the Uninstall or change a program (for Windows Vista/7) > highlight the Hotspot Shield 2.24 item in Currently installed programs list > click Change/Remove button, then follow the rest removal wizards for Hotspot Shield.", "These 1013 error messages can appear during program installation, while a AnchorFree, Inc.-related software program (eg. Hotspot Shield) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown, or even during the installation of the Windows operating system. Keeping track of when and where your 1013 error occurs is a critical piece of information in troubleshooting the problem.", "Error 1638 Another version of this product is already. Subsequent .msi files created with Advanced Installer do not install over old ones. 2) Install the .msi file. The result is that I get error 1638 Another version of this product is already installed.", "Instructions for Windows XP: 1 Open Programs and Features by clicking the Start button. 2 Click Control Panel. 3 Click Add or Remove Programs. Locate Hotspot Shield Error Code 1013-associated program 1 (eg. Click on the Hotspot Shield-associated entry. Click the Remove button on the right side.", "With Hotspot Shield, you can: Unblock blocked websites and content in your country. Get access to geo-restricted service including Netflix, Hulu, Pandora and BBC. Become anonymous and untraceable online. Unblock blocked sites at school and work networks." ]
You could click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs or the Uninstall or change a program.
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another way of saying a long time
[ "An early use of the phrase, though not as a greeting, is from Lieut.-Colonel James Campbell's Excursions, Adventures, and Field-Sports in Ceylon (published 1843): Ma-am—long time no see wife—want go to Colombo see wife..", "1 Upload failed. 2 Please upload a file larger than 100x100 pixels. 3 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 4 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 5 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 6 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB.", "1 Please upload a file larger than 100x100 pixels. 2 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 3 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 4 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 5 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB.", "The earliest appearance of the phrase long time no see in print recorded in Oxford English Dictionary dates to 1901, found in W. F. Drannan's Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains, in which a Native American man is recorded as greeting the narrator by saying, Good morning. Long time no see you..", "Long time no see is an English expression used as a greeting by people who have not seen each other for a while. Its origins in American English appear to be an imitation of broken or pidgin English, and despite its ungrammaticality it is widely accepted as a fixed expression.", "1 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 2 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 3 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm).", "Submit. · just now. Report Abuse. Another way of saying long time is: a long period of time, elongated, prolonged, extensive, lengthy, lengthened. You can also try looking up synonyms.", "1 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 2 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 3 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm).", "1 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 2 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 3 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 4 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB.", "1 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 2 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 3 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 4 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 5 You can only upload a photo or a video." ]
A long period of time, elongated, prolonged, extensive, lengthy, lengthened.
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another way of saying all men are created equal
[ "Other readers see “Harrison Bergeron” as a socially conservative argument against political correctness. Vonnegut himself has connected the story to recent attempts to make people equal using the language of political correctness.", "1 Pt. 2 2, ch. 23. 3 Atticus Finch. 4 But there is one way in this country in which all men are created equal — there is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president.", "Some modern readers have interpreted the dystopia depicted in “Harrison Bergeron” as a preview of what might happen to America if such trends as psychiatric drugs and political correctness are allowed to proliferate. The characters in Vonnegut’s story are passive, unthinking, and calm.", "Jefferson and his peers expounded that there is only one Lawmaker, the One Creator, and that He rules over man and nature. Only the Law of God says that “all men are created equal” and are subject to the Law of the Creator, just as all children are equally subject to the law of the father in the family.", "When the Founders of the Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence, they meant that all men were equally under the authority of God. They meant that all men were equally accountable to God’s Law.", "Even so, this country had to be established, because it was the will of God. I believe in the will of God, and I believe that God uses all of us for His Plan. The miracle in the phrase, “all men are created equal” is the word CREATED. It is a miracle that the Americans’ determination for gaining their independence happened toward the end of the 18th century rather than the middle of the 19th century.", "1 But there is one way in this country in which all men are created equal — there is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president. 2 That institution, gentlemen, is a court.", "What's another way to say 'All men are NOT created equal' Aug 6, 2015 23:15:49 GMT -4.", "ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL. It means equality is the right of men who support this country. It means females of all kinds are NOT equal then or now. IT means MEN are the superior being in ALL circumstances.", "Humor. “Harrison Bergeron” offers vigorous political and social criticisms of both America in general and the America of the 1960s. The political system depicted in Vonnegut’s story is distinctly American and founded on the principles of egalitarianism, which holds that people should be equal in every way." ]
It means equality is the right of men who support this country and females of all kinds are NOT equal then or now.
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another way of saying, brain drain
[ "Modern technology is changing the way our brains work, says neuroscientist. By SUSAN GREENFIELD. Human identity, the idea that defines each and every one of us, could be facing an unprecedented crisis. It is a crisis that would threaten long-held notions of who we are, what we do and how we behave. It goes right to the heart-or the head-of us all.", "Human capital flight, sometimes called brain drain, refers to the emigration of intelligent, well-educated individuals for better pay or conditions, causing their places of origin to lose skilled people, or brains..", "adj. ruined, wrecked. 1 all washed up. 2 belly-up. 3 burned out. 4 cooked. 5 dead. 6 destroyed. 7 done for. 8 down and out. 9 down for the count. 10 down the drain. 11 down the tubes. 12 finished. 13 floored. 14 had it. 15 nonfunctioning. 16 on the skids. 17 out of business. 18 out of circulation. 19 sunk. 20 totaled. 21 washed up. 22 wiped out.", "Brain drain phenomena in Europe fall into two distinct trends. The first is an outflow of highly qualified scientists from ' Western Europe ' mostly to the United States. The second is a migration of skilled workers from ' Central ' and ' Southeastern Europe ' into 'Western Europe', within the EU.", "Brain drain is still an issue in some Atlantic provinces such as New Brunswick, where a relative lack of jobs results in some of the highly educated moving to other provinces such as Ontario, Alberta, or British Columbia. Brain gain also occurs here, however, through immigration.", "A brain drain is effectively an export of human resources such as “education services”, which has inadvertently “become a money machine for countries such as the US, contributing over $7 billion to the US economy”.", "Our brains are under the influence of an ever-expanding world of new technology: multichannel television, video games, MP3 players, the internet, wireless networks, Bluetooth links-the list goes on and on.", "The surrounding environment has a huge impact both on the way our brains develop and how that brain is transformed into a unique human mind. Of course, there's nothing new about that: human brains have been changing, adapting and developing in response to outside stimuli for centuries.", "The remittance economy is a significant part of the brain drain as well an integral source of income for developed economies: “2011 remittances were estimated at $372bn”, and for countries such as Mexico and the Philippines were worth “$24 and $34 billion” respectively.", "But our modern brains are also having to adapt to other 21st century intrusions, some of which, such as prescribed drugs like Ritalin and Prozac, are supposed to be of benefit, and some of which, such as widelyavailable illegal drugs like cannabis and heroin, are not." ]
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another way to say it doesn't make sense
[ "Example Sentences for meaningless. Page 47—Ikuta means the living field, or field of life, and as she is about to die the name is meaningless to her. Worst of all, he knew that any decision of his was meaningless. The consequences they forecast follow only from a distorted, and often meaningless, use of the terms employed. The two breathed again, and began to hope that their fears had been meaningless.", "Confidence votes 198K. There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. The word could be incomprehensible (making no sense), or illogical (no sense to it) or unreasonable (person who will not use reason on sense).", "1. Be understandable. This usage, first recorded in 1686, is often used in a negative context, as in This explanation doesn't make sense. 2. Be reasonable, wise, or practical, as in It makes sense to find out first how many will attend the conference. This term employs sense in the meaning of what is reasonable, a usage dating from 1600.", "to put it another way. a phrase introducing a restatement of what someone, usually the speaker, has just said. Father: You're still very young, Tom.", "make sense. 1 1. Be understandable. This usage, first recorded in 1686, is often used in a negative context, as in This explanation doesn't make sense. 2 2. Be reasonable, wise, or practical, as in It makes sense to find out first how many will attend the conference.", "In The News Today. 1 Turkey's president has declared victory on a vote that vastly expands his power. 2 Cleveland police are searching for a man who allegedly killed a person on Facebook Live. 3 United Airlines will no longer be removing passengers after they've boarded in order to make room for crew members.", "exists and is an alternate of . There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. The word could be incomprehensible (making no sense), or illogical (no sense to it) or unreasonable (person who will not use reason on sense).", "Many times it will be slurred or skipped altogether. What you may have heard, I suspect, could be someone saying <'s it make sense>, which is a lazy way of saying <does it make sense>. But American people get so used to speaking this way, a lot of people do get confused. Another example is <could have> which is most of the time pronounced as <could've> or <coulda>.", "to put it another way. and put another way. a phrase introducing a restatement of what someone, usually the speaker, has just said. Father: You're still very young, Tom.", "Turkey's president has declared victory on a vote that vastly expands his power. Opponents have vowed to challenge the results. Cleveland police are searching for a man who allegedly killed a person on Facebook Live. I just snapped, the suspect says." ]
Be understandable.Be reasonable, wise, or practical.
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another way to say keep in mind
[ "to put it another way. a phrase introducing a restatement of what someone, usually the speaker, has just said. Father: You're still very young, Tom. To put it another way, you don't have any idea about what you're getting into.", "keep in mind. Relevance ranks synonyms and suggests the best matches based on how closely a synonym’s sense matches the sense you selected. Complexity sorts synonyms based on their difficulty. Adjust it higher to choose from words that are more complex.", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. keep in mind thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/keep_in_mind/synonyms (accessed April 20, 2017). Harvard. Power Thesaurus 1969, keep in mind thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 20 April, 2017, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/keep_in_mind/synonyms>.", "Nearby words of 'bear or keep something or someone in mind'. 1 bear down on someone or something. 2 bear down on something or someone. 3 bear on something. bear or keep something or someone in 1 mind. bear something 2 out. bear up. bear with 1 someone. All ENGLISH synonyms that begin with 'B'.", "What is another way to say 12.00 am? 00.00 which is AM and when writing it as in time. However, people use this as such, 00.00 I guess when they decide to clock someone using a stop watch. However, the question… is what is another way of saying 12.00AM? so if its 12 AM. then its MIDNIGHT and that's alternate way of saying it.", "Synonyms of 'bear or keep something or someone in mind'. idiom. rememberDictionary, consider, take into account. Bear in mind that petrol stations are scarce in this area. remember. consider. You have to consider the feelings of those around you. take into account.", "up vote 3 down vote accepted. The phrase 'keep in mind' can have different meanings. I have differentiated and collected words for you as follows: turn over in one's mind. consider, recognize, reckon, acknowledge, cogitate, concede, scrutinize, speculate. think about seriously. cherish, ponder, muse-over, imagine, hold, heed.", "There is a word that can replace keeping in mind that but I just can;t think of it!! Instinct said barring that but dictionary.com proved I was wrong. Thanks for... show more E.g. Please make changes to the Worldwide document, keeping in mind that US and Brazil changes have already been updated. There is a word that can replace &quot;keeping in mind that&quot; but I just can;t think of it!! Instinct said &quot;barring that&quot; but dictionary.com proved I was... Source(s): 39 quot keeping mind quot word enclosed thanks: https://tr.im/Zv0tL.", "to put it another way. and put another way. a phrase introducing a restatement of what someone, usually the speaker, has just said. Father: You're still very young, Tom.", "Please upload a file larger than 100x100 pixels. We are experiencing some problems, please try again. You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM." ]
Turn over in one's mind, consider, recognize, reckon, acknowledge, cogitate, concede, scrutinize, speculate, think about seriously, cherish, ponder, muse-over, imagine, hold, heed.
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another way to say keeping that in mind
[ "Please make changes to the Worldwide document, keeping in mind that US and Brazil changes have already been updated. There is a word that can replace keeping in mind that but I just can;t think of it!! Instinct said barring that but dictionary.com proved I was wrong. Thanks for... show more E.g. Please make changes to the Worldwide document, keeping in mind that US and Brazil changes have already been updated. There is a word that can replace &quot;keeping in mind that&quot; but I just can;t think of it!! Instinct said &quot;barring that&quot; but dictionary.com proved I was...", "20 different ways to use the English word MIND. Click here to download the audio mp3. The English word “mind” refers to the center of your thoughts, memory, and imagination. In this lesson, you’ll learn 20 common English phrases using the word “mind.”.", "Synonyms of 'bear or keep something or someone in mind'. idiom. rememberDictionary, consider, take into account. Bear in mind that petrol stations are scarce in this area. remember. consider. You have to consider the feelings of those around you. take into account.", "wallis1980 New Member English. Hi, I am looking for a way to say thanks for keeping me in mind. The context is, if someone has offered to come back to you if they have any potential employment opportunities in the future. My attempt is: Merci d'avoir pensé à moi dans l'avenir, but I really don't think the dans l'avenir is correct.", "keep something in mind. to remember a piece of information when you are doing something or thinking about a matter We will only have 20 minutes to argue our position – you must keep that in mind. If you can help them, fine, but keep in mind that our policy is, no special deals.", "keep someone or something in mind. and bear someone or something in mind. to remember and think about someone or something. When you're driving a car, you must bear this in mind at all times: Keep your eyes on the road. As you leave home, keep your family in mind.", "keep something in mind. also keep in mind something. to remember a piece of information when you are doing something or thinking about a matter We will only have 20 minutes to argue our position – you must keep that in mind. If you can help them, fine, but keep in mind that our policy is, no special deals.", "Nearby words of 'bear or keep something or someone in mind'. 1 bear down on someone or something. 2 bear down on something or someone. 3 bear on something. bear or keep something or someone in 1 mind. bear something 2 out. bear up. bear with 1 someone. All ENGLISH synonyms that begin with 'B'.", "top of mind awarenesses synonym, top of mind awarenesses definition | Thesaurus. Search also in: Web News Encyclopedia Images. mind. n. 1 brain(s) (informal) grey matter (informal) intellect, intelligence, mentality, ratiocination, reason, sense, spirit, understanding, wits.", "Please upload a file larger than 100x100 pixels. We are experiencing some problems, please try again. You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM." ]
Bear down on someone or something.,bear down on something or someone,bear on something, bear or keep something or someone in 1 mind, bear something 2 out, bear up. bear with 1 someone.
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another way to say receptionist duties
[ "Adapt the data entry resume sample for your own use. Your resume is an essential marketing tool in your job search. Convince the prospective employer of your suitability with a well written resume that highlights your data entry skills and abilities. Use the example resume objectives and profile statements to create a persuasive introduction to your resume. Make sure your resume gets read. DATA ENTRY RESUME SAMPLE.", "Looking to man the front desk? Make sure your resume puts your best skills forward. Does your resume answer the call when it comes to conveying your skills for the best receptionist jobs? To be a successful candidate for receptionist jobs, resume expert Kim Isaacs says it helps to have a comprehensive resume. View the receptionist resume sample she created below, and download the receptionist resume template in Word.", "How to Answer Interview Questions About Your Responsibilities. The best way to respond to this question is to describe your responsibilities in detail and to connect them to the job you are interviewing for. This means that, prior to your interview, you should carefully review the job description for the new position.", "There are plenty of opportunities to land a Secretary Receptionist job position, but it won't just be handed to you. Crafting a Secretary Receptionist resume that catches the attention of hiring managers is paramount to getting the job, and LiveCareer is here to help you stand out from the competition.", "Answer added by: Samar 3 years ago. This depend on the role. I don't prefer receptionist title as it is very narrow scope. I prefer to use other titles like secretary or administrative assistant as this give better chance for enrich job and career development. 0 Comments.", "Example Sentences for receptionist. The pretty girl, obviously the receptionist, looked up as Fraser approached and gave him a professional smile. The receptionist did the things that receptionists do, then looked up at him again. The receptionist smiled icily at Tom, and then the smile vanished like a Martian polar cap.", "View All Receptionist Resumes. Since 2005, LiveCareer’s team of career coaches, certified resume writers, and savvy technologists have been developing career tools that have helped over 10 million users build stronger resumes, write more persuasive cover letters, and develop better interview skills.", "It depends whether the Receptionist has got some more duties to be performed or simply looking for future impressive title. They are many, 1. Administrative Assistant(if some change in job): Taking care of freshers position, handling phone calls, e-mailing, arranging conference rooms, tracking data etc; 2.", "Core Qualifications. 1 Personable and friendly demeanor in person or on the phone. 2 Professional in dress and appearance to uphold company reputation. 3 Proficient in computer skills related to secretarial work. Great capacity for learning new 1 things. Knowledge of law office terminology and procedures.", "Example Sentences for receptionist. 1 The pretty girl, obviously the receptionist, looked up as Fraser approached and gave him a professional smile. 2 The receptionist did the things that receptionists do, then looked up at him again. 3 The receptionist smiled icily at Tom, and then the smile vanished like a Martian polar cap." ]
Secretary or administrative assistant jobs.
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another word admirable
[ "Historical Examples. 1 His work abounds in an ingenious and admirable mingling of wit and humor. 2 An admirable plant for use where most other plants would fail. 3 Two admirable instructors were at hand—the army and the navy. I know from the experience of one of my pianolist friends, how admirable this course is.", "Learn More about admirable. Dictionary: Definition of admirable Spanish Central: Translation of admirable Nglish: Translation of admirable for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of admirable for Arabic speakers.", "worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection. 2. excellent; first-rate. Origin of admirable.", "An admirable person. An action can be admirable, like when you stop to help someone who's slipped and fallen on an icy sidewalk. A person can also be admirable, like your uncle who works building schools in Sri Lanka. If you admire someone for a good reason, that makes them admirable, or deserving of your respect and admiration.", "deserving of high regard or great approval it's admirable the way she helps her elderly neighbor with chores and errands every Saturday Synonyms applaudable, commendable, creditable, estimable, laudable, meritorious, praiseworthy Related Words deserving, worthy; awesome, distinctive, distinguished, excellent, heady, honorable, impressive, noteworthy ...", "Join MWU now and get access to America’s largest dictionary, with: 1 300,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary. 2 Expanded definitions, etymologies, and usage notes. 3 Advanced search features. Ad free!", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. admirable thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/admirable/synonyms (accessed April 16, 2017).", "Power Thesaurus 1969, admirable thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 16 April, 2017, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/admirable/synonyms>.", "Synonym.com 2001-2016 Leaf Group Ltd., all rights reserved. Database is based on WordNet 3.0, a lexical database for the English language.", "TRENDING NOW. 1 armada 'A fleet of warships'. 2 volunteer 'Someone who does something without being forced to do it'. 3 operationalize Bannon was removed from the National Security Council. filibuster 'An effort to prevent action in a 1 legislature'. witch hunt Lookups spiked after the president used the phrase in a tweet." ]
Inspiring approval, reverence, Affection and Excellent.
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another word for adore
[ "Edit. Share to: 1 Best Essays on the State of War for English Composition In order to write effectively on the subject of the state of war, one must review the essays of two of the most prolific political philosophers in modern history: John Locke,….", "adore. English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. adore (adores 3rd person present) (adoring present participle) (adored past tense & past participle) 1 verb If you adore someone, you feel great love and admiration for them. no cont She adored her parents and would do anything to please them. V n 2 verb If you adore something, you like it very much.", "Adore (Verb) He adored his fiancee fiancée for her beauty and sharp. Intelligence: synonyms. 1 admire. 2 bow to. 3 cherish. 4 dote on. 5 esteem. 6 exalt. 7 glorify. 8 honor. 9 idolize. 10 revere. 11", "Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close.", "1 Best Essays on the State of War for English Composition In order to write effectively on the subject of the state of war, one must review the essays of two of the most prolific political philosophers in modern history: John Locke,….", "Adore: Vb 1. tr to love intensely/deeply 2. to worship (a god) with religious rites 3. tr Informal-to like very much. EG: I adore chocolate. / I a … dore that dress.", "Another word for admire word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to admire. 1 adore. 2 applaud. 3 approve. 4 delightin. 5 enjoy. 6 esteem. 7 extol. 8 honor. 9 love. 10 respect. 11 revere. 12 venerate. 13 wonder.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of adore from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "A Synonym is a word or a phrase that means the same as another word or a phrase in the same language. Antonyms are the negative connotation of a particular word. An Antonym is a word or phrase that is opposite in meaning to a particular word or a phrase in the same language." ]
1 admire. 2 bow to. 3 cherish. 4 dote on. 5 esteem. 6 exalt. 7 glorify. 8 honor. 9 idolize. 10 revere. 11
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another word for affect
[ "As a verb affect1 means “to act on” or “to move” (His words affected the crowd so deeply that many wept); affect2 means “to pretend” or “to assume” (new students affecting a nonchalance they didn't feel). The verb effect means “to bring about, accomplish”: Her administration effected radical changes. The noun effect means “result, consequence”: the serious effects of the oil spill. The noun affect1 pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, is a technical term in psychology and psychiatry. Affect2 is not used as a noun.", "English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. affect (affects 3rd person present) (affecting present participle) (affected past tense & past participle) 1 verb If something affects a person or thing, it influences them or causes them to change in some way.", "December 8, 2014 by: Dictionary.com 63 Comments. Affect and effect are consistently among the most frequently looked up terms at Dictionary.com. The perennial interest is not surprising: both of these words can be used as verbs and nouns, and their meanings overlap thematically.", "verb influence, affect emotionally. 1 disturb star. 2 upset star. 3 influence star. 4 involve star. 5 interest star. 6 touch star. 7 alter star. 8 change star. 9 regard star. 10 inspire star. 11 perturb star. 12 relate star. 13 prevail star. 14 move star. 15 impress star. 16 transform star. 17 induce star. 18 sway star. 19 modify star. 20 impinge star. 21 stir star. 22 overcome star. 23 act on star.", "Impact is a much stronger word than either affect or effect and should not be used when one of those would be more correct. Reply. Adeel Khalid-December 11, 2014 - 8:49 pm. Thanks for relieving us from this confusion once and for all.", "Here's a list of synonyms for this word. Verb. influence, involve, shape, concern, change, modify, alter, affect emotionally, disturb, interest, touch, upset, impinge, impress, induce, inspire, move, overcome, perturb, prevail, regard, relate, stir, sway, transform, act on.", "(In which affect can also be a noun and effect can also be a verb.). For example, “When one effects affect, it affects an effect.” is both grammatically correct and true. Added note: When we psychologists use affect as a noun, we pronounce it A-fekt to differentiate it from the verb uh-FEKT.", "The verb affect means “to act on; produce an effect or change in” as in The cold weather affected the crops. It can also mean “to impress the mind or move the feelings of,” as in The music affected him deeply.", "sea lion. in an online conversation, repeatedly asking a person questions which suggest that you are interested in what they are talking about, but are actually intended to annoy them.", "Free thesaurus definition of to have an effect from the Macmillan English Dictionary-a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited." ]
To act on
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another word for asexual reproduction
[ "Synonyms-verbs. 1 reproduce. 2 renew. 3 reanimate. 4 multiply. 5 spring up like mushrooms. 6 restore. 7 regenerate. 8 refashion. 9 repeat. 10 revive. 11 revivify. 12 stir the embers. 13 resurge. 14 renovate. 15 resuscitate. 16 put into the crucible. 17 crop up.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of asexual reproduction from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "Plant reproduction-Synonyms and other related words in the Thesaurus and the British English Dictionary-Cambridge Dictionaries Online.", "Alternative searches for asexual reproduction 1 : Search for Antonyms for asexual reproduction. 2 Search for Definitions for asexual reproduction. 3 Quotes containing the term asexual reproduction. 4 Search for Phrases containing the term asexual reproduction. 5 Search for Abbreviations containing the term asexual reproduction.", "1 Two great divisions are recognized in the Fungi: (i.) the Pycomycetes or Algal Fungi, which retain a definitely sexual method of reproduction as well as asexual (vegetative) methods, and (ii.) the Mycomycetes, characterized by extremely reduced or very doubtful sexual reproduction.", "The answer may seem obvious, but the use of this word can lead to confusion. In the UK and Ireland the word traditionally meant the number 1,000,000,000,000 (a million millions), which is called a trillion in the United States. A billion in the United States is considerably.", "Antonyms: sexual reproduction. asexual reproduction (noun). Any form of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes. Antonyms: sexual reproduction. asexual reproduction (noun). Any form of reproduction that involves neither meiosis nor fusion of gametes.", "a start-up technology company with a value $1 billion or more from fundraising The PayPal group’s close ties with the current crop of unicorns — a collection of some of the most valuable technology start-ups ever seen — suggest its influence is undiminished.", "The SMART Thesaurus shows synonyms, related words and phrases that make up this topic. 1 anther. 2 asexual reproduction. 3 barren. 4 bear. 5 cross-pollination. 6 endosperm.", "Synonyms for reproduction. noun something duplicated; duplication. 1 picture star. 2 photograph star. 3 replication star. 4 photocopy star. 5 recreation star. 6 propagation star. 7 replica star. 8 facsimile star." ]
Any form of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes.
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another word for attitude
[ "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "Nearby & related entries: 1 attire. 2 attired. 3 attirement. 4 attirer. 5 attiring. 6 attitude indicator. 7 attitude of health personnel. 8 attitude to computers. 9 attitude to death. 10 attitude to health.", "Collins Cobuild English Dictionary for Advanced Learners 4th edition published in 2003 © HarperCollins Publishers 1987, 1995, 2001, 2003 and Collins A-Z Thesaurus 1st edition first published in 1995 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995.", "have a powerful impact on someone; impress; generate an emotion (positive, but also negative). it can be used to describe a feeling of fear or a positive emotion; e.g.: This violin music gives me the chills or Being all alone in that old house after dark...it gave me the chills..", "Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "(about a positive event/situation) happen out of the blue, without any effort from the impacted persons. lay back. lay back. exp. adopt a detached attitude; relax. shamo. shamo. exp. positive outburst of emotion; the final word in a string of lyrics by Michael Jackson.", "attitude (attitudes plural) 1 n-var Your attitudeto something is the way that you think and feel about it, especially when this shows in the way you behave. usu with supp, oft N to/towards n ...the general change in attitude towards handicapped people..., His attitude made me angry...", "Another word for attitude word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to attitude. 1 pose. 2 position. 3 posture.", "A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of attitude from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "attitude, position, posture-the arrangement of the body and its limbs. Example:- he assumed an attitude of surrender. attitude-position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion). attitude-a theatrical pose created for effect." ]
1 pose. 2 position. 3 posture.
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another word for busy work
[ "Popular search terms for this page include another word for busy, other word for busy, other words for busy, busy another word, Another word of busy, another term for busy, words for busy, better words for busy, another name for busy, other term for busy schedule, another word for busy day, what is another word for busy, and other words for.", "Another word for busy word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to busy. 1 active. 2 assiduous. 3 at work; diligently employed. diligent.", "Synonyms and related words. busy, active, tied up... Explore Thesaurus. a. a busy time is when you have a lot of things to do. It’s been a very busy day. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to talk to us. Synonyms and related words.", "Another word for busy. Another word for busy word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to busy. Hope this list of synonyms for busy proved helpful. This post may be useful to those searching to find another word for busy, busy synonym, and synonyms for busy.", "These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "Another word for busy word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to busy. 1 active. 2 assiduous. 3 at work; diligently employed. 4 diligent. 5 engaged. hard-working.", "Example Sentences for busy person. She was a busy person, flitting from paper to paper, forever in quest of some apparently elusive data. You are a busy person, so am I. Busy persons are the ones who do things. The neighbor, a busy person with eight children, received the kitten without demonstration of any kind. If so,” laughed the southpaw, “he has been some busy person.", "Another word for busy word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to busy. 1 active. 2 assiduous. 3 at work; diligently employed. 4 diligent. engaged.", "It can also mean “cluttered with small, unharmonious details.”. Busy comes from the Old English bisig, which means “careful, anxious, continually employed or occupied.”. A quick survey of an online thesaurus produced the following synonyms for busy: unavailable, buried, overloaded, slaving, snowed, swamped, tied up.", "10 Words to Use Instead of BUSY. Changing our perspective on busy may involve changing our habits and reevaluating how we spend our time. The next time you’re ready to use the word busy, see if one of the following phrases would work better. And if none of these words work for you when you’re busy, it’s worth spending some time to ask yourself why." ]
Diligently employed
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another word for chattel slavery
[ "Chattel slavery is still practiced in areas controlled by ISIS. In other areas slavery continues through such practices as debt bondage, serfdom, domestic servants kept in captivity, certain adoptions in which children are forced to work as slaves, child soldiers, human trafficking, and forced marriage.", "For the Greeks, politics was the only activity worthy of a citizen, the rest being relegated wherever possible to non-citizens. It was status that was of importance, not activity. The principal use of slavery was in agriculture, the foundation of the Greek economy.", "Slavery is a legal or economic system in which principles of property law are applied to humans allowing them to be classified as property, to be owned, bought and sold accordingly, and they cannot withdraw unilaterally from the arrangement.", "Word Origin & History. chattel early 13c., chatel property, goods, from O.Fr. chatel (see cattle, which is the Norman-Picard form of the same word). Application to slaves (1640s) is a rhetorical figure of abolitionists, etc.", "7 Synonyms found for chattel. chattel early 13c., chatel property, goods, from O.Fr. chatel (see cattle, which is the Norman-Picard form of the same word). Application to slaves (1640s) is a rhetorical figure of abolitionists, etc.", "Slavery was a very common practice in Ancient Greek history, as in other places of the time. It is estimated that the majority of Athenian citizens owned at least one slave; most ancient writers considered slavery natural and even necessary.", "Today, chattel slavery is unlawful in all countries, but a person may still be described as a slave if he or she is forced to work for another person without an ability on their part to unilaterally terminate the arrangement. Such situations are today commonly referred to as practices similar to slavery.", "The chattel helot is an individual deprived of liberty and forced to submit to an owner, who may buy, sell or lease them like any other chattel. The academic study of slavery in ancient Greece is beset by significant methodological problems. Documentation is disjointed and very fragmented, focusing primarily on Athens.", "Though much of Solon's vocabulary is that of traditional slavery, servitude for debt was at least different in that the enslaved Athenian remained an Athenian, dependent on another Athenian, in his place of birth.", "Chattel slavery, also called traditional slavery, is so named because people are treated as the chattel (personal property) of the owner and are bought and sold as if they were commodities. It is the least prevalent form of slavery in the world today." ]
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another word for civilization
[ "1 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 2 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 3 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "1 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 2 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 3 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 4 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "1 She saw a time before the emergence of human civilization, when his people ruled, a time when he was a prince among kings who grew up in the shadow of a war she couldn't see.", "Sentence Examples. » more... 1 She saw a time before the emergence of human civilization, when his people ruled, a time when he was a prince among kings who grew up in the shadow of a war she couldn't see.", "1 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 2 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 3 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 4 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm).", "noun culture, sophistication. 1 development star. 2 progress star. 3 education star. 4 advancement star. 5 elevation star. 6 acculturation star. 7 civility star. 8 refinement star. 9 cultivation star. 10 polish star. 11 illumination star. 12 breeding star. 13 enlightenment star. 14 edification star. 15 social well-being star.", "1 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 2 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 3 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 4 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB.", "1 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 2 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 3 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 4 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 5 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of civilization from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "1. the history of Western civilization. the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. Synonyms and related words. Culture, society and civilization: advanced, civilisation, civilise..." ]
Culture, society
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another word for consistent
[ "3. coherent (vs. incoherent), consistent, logical, ordered, seamless, logical, rational. usage: marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts; a coherent argument. 4. consistent, uniform, homogeneous (vs.", "Another word for consistent word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to consistent. 1 accordant. 2 compatible. 3 conformable. 4 congruous. 5 harmonious. 6 suitable. 7 uniform.", "Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: consistent (noun). Antonyms: inconsistent, contradictory. consistent (noun). of a regularly occurring, dependable nature. Antonyms: inconsistent, contradictory. consistent (adjective). Of a set of statements, such that no contradiction logically follows from them.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of consistent from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "This is the British English definition of consistent. View American English definition of consistent. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for consistent.", "Example:- astonishingly reproducible results can be obtained. consistent - (sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable. Example:- testimony consistent with the known facts. consistent, uniform-the same throughout in structure or composition.", "» more... 1 It's difficult to watch a child suffer, but she needs to be under the tent, and the tent needs to be closed around her so that it maintains a consistent level of oxygen.", "1 It's difficult to watch a child suffer, but she needs to be under the tent, and the tent needs to be closed around her so that it maintains a consistent level of oxygen. 2 Her speed was consistent, her destination clear. 3 Darian took them to an area where he'd felt a consistent, high level of Other activity.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close.", "1 And the nature of this reality again can neither be consistently represented as a fixed and hard substance nor as an unalterable something, but only as a fixed order of recurrence of continually changing events or impressions." ]
1 accordant. 2 compatible. 3 conformable. 4 congruous. 5 harmonious. 6 suitable. 7 uniform.
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another word for continuously
[ "adj. undeviating; uninterrupted. 1 beeline. 2 continuous. 3 even. 4 horizontal. 5 in bee line. 6 in straight line. 7 linear. 8 nonstop. 9 not crooked. 10 point-blank. 11 right. 12 shortest. 13 straight. 14 straight ahead. 15 straightaway. 16 through. 17 true. 18 unbroken. 19 unswerving.", "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Free thesaurus definition of to talk continuously and too much from the Macmillan English Dictionary-a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "Quotes for Continuously: 1 It is a challenge to have your launch date slip continuously Marc Garneau. 2 Dying is something we human beings do continuously not just at the end of our physical lives on this earth. 3 The United Nations remains our most important global actor.", "adv continuously. 1 ad nauseam star. 2 constantly star. 3 forever star. 4 never-ending star. 5 perpetually star. 6 relentless star. 7 repeatedly star. 8 steadily star. 9 time after time star. 10 unremitting star. 11 relentlessly star. 12 time and time again star. 13 unceasingly star. 14 uninterruptedly star. 15 unremittingly star. 16 without a break star. 17 without stopping star.", "Nearby & related entries: 1 continuous strip imagery. 2 continuous tense. 3 continuous track. 4 continuous training. 5 continuous variable. 6 continuously variable transmission. 7 continuousness. 8 continuuity. 9 continuum. 10 continuum analytics.", "Such that, for every \\uE00028028\\uE001 in the domain, for each small open interval \\uE00028029\\uE001 about \\uE00028030\\uE001, there's an interval containing \\uE00028031\\uE001 whose image is in \\uE00028032\\uE001.", "continuous. Continuous describes that which is absolutely without pause or break; continual, that which often intermits, but as regularly begins again. A continuous beach is exposed to the continual beating of the waves. A similar distinction is made between incessant and ceaseless. The incessant discharge of firearms makes the ceaseless roar of battle.", "continual continuous constant ceaseless incessant perpetual eternal perennial interminable. These adjectives mean occurring repeatedly over a long period of time. Continual is chiefly restricted to what is intermittent or repeated at intervals: The continual banging of the shutter in the wind gave me a headache. Continuous implies lack of interruption: The horizon is a continuous line. Constant stresses steadiness or persistence and unvarying nature: The constant ticking of the clock lulled him to sleep. Ceaseless and incessant pertain to uninterrupted activity: The ceaseless thunder of the surf eroded the beach.", "1 This girl's code, if it is in fact a code, is mostly one continuous line, with hardly any punctuation. 2 All he sees is one continuous line. 3 Moreover, small particles do not seem to exist in the water until it is broken up; so far as we can see, the material of the water is continuous not granular.", "adj. never-ending. 1 amaranthine. 2 constant. 3 continual. 4 continuous. 5 day and night. 6 endless. 7 eternal. 8 everlasting. 9 incessant. 10 indefatigable. 11 interminable. 12 nonstop. 13 on a treadmill. 14 perennial. 15 perpetual. 16 round the clock. 17 unceasing. 18 unending. 19 uninterrupted. 20 unremitting. 21 untiring. 22 world-without-end." ]
1 amaranthine. 2 constant. 3 continual. 4 continuous. 5 day and night. 6 endless. 7 eternal. 8 everlasting. 9 incessant. 10 indefatigable. 11 interminable. 12 nonstop. 13 on a treadmill. 14 perennial. 15 perpetual. 16 round the clock. 17 unceasing. 18 unending. 19 uninterrupted. 20 unremitting. 21 untiring. 22 world-without-end.23 Never-ending.
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another word for contraction
[ "2 a refusal to confirm the truth of a statement the actress's contradiction of the marriage rumor caused quite a stir Synonyms denial, denegation, disallowance, disavowal, disclaimer, disconfirmation, negation, rejection, repudiationRelated Words disproof, rebuttal, refutation; negativeNear Antonyms concession, confession; affirmation, assertion, ...", "noun, Pathology. 1. a shortening or distortion of muscular or connective tissue due to spasm, scar, or paralysis of the antagonist of the contracting muscle. It is associated with ankylosis of the joint, or contracture of the soft parts or both.", "Learn More about contraction. Dictionary: Definition of contraction Medical Dictionary: Definition of contraction Spanish Central: Translation of contraction Nglish: Translation of contraction for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of contraction for Arabic speakers.", "Detailed Synonyms for muscle-contraction in English. muscle-contraction: muscle-contraction [the ~] noun. the muscle-contraction the cramp; the muscle-contraction; the spasm; the attack of gout; the pulling cramp [the ~] noun. muscle-contraction [the ~] noun. spasm [the ~] noun. attack of gout [the ~] noun. pulling [the ~] noun.", "Synonyms for contractions. This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term contractions. PPDB, the paraphrase database(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases: contractures, twitches, downturns.", "the act or process of reducing the size or volume of something by or as if by pressing most substances undergo contraction when cooled Synonyms compacting, compaction, condensation, condensing, constricting, constriction, contracting, compression, squeeze, squeezing, telescopingRelated Words abbreviation, abridgment (or abridgement), curtailment, ...", "Synonyms and Antonyms of contradiction. 1 1 someone or something with qualities or features that seem to conflict with one another a loving father as well as a ruthless killer, the gangster is a living contradiction Synonyms dichotomy, incongruity, paradox Related Words antinomy; conundrum, enigma, mystery, mystification, puzzle, puzzlement, riddle.", "Example Sentences for contraction. This contraction is slower, and more durable and important in its results. With a contraction of heart he plunged himself into the conversation. Without it the world monetary system would have entered phases of contraction much more readily.", "Meaning action of acquiring (a disease) is from 1610. Grammatical sense is from 1706; meaning a contracted word or words is from 1755. Contractions of the uterus in labor of childbirth attested from 1962. This contraction is slower, and more durable and important in its results.", "noun, Pathology. 1. a shortening or distortion of muscular or connective tissue due to spasm, scar, or paralysis of the antagonist of the contracting muscle. Origin of contracture." ]
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another word for crawl space in basement
[ "//Crawl Space issues. Definition: A Crawl Space is a term used to describe a tight space, typically small enough that you need to actually crawl into it, that is associated with your basement or your attic. Crawl Spaces are categorized as such after 4’.", "To combat moisture in the crawl space, a vapor barrier or encapsulation system can be installed. “Encapsulating the whole crawl space is the best bet,” says Mike Hogemson, owner of Standard Water Control, a basement and crawl space waterproofing company based in Crystal, Minn.", "So anything smaller than 4’ is a crawl space, anything grater is considered a basement (partial or full head height). How they are Made: Crawl Spaces are made in similar ways to regular basements except they are smaller. For poured concrete foundations this means that the forms to size up the walls are shorter.", "To start, a crawl space may have been used in place of a basement to save cost. The crawl space elevates the home off the ground (as opposed to a slab), which can be a necessity in particularly damp or termite-prone locations. The crawl space can also house the plumbing and ductwork of a home and grants access to repair or service those systems.", "Crawl space insulation, as a part of overall home air sealing and insulation, helps maintain your entire home's energy efficiency. Without insulation, heat and cool air are easily lost through the floor. Insulation also helps to preserve the air quality and reduce energy costs. There are two types of crawl spaces - ventilated and unventilated - and each requires its own form of insulation. The goal, however, is the same: to enclose the space in a thermal envelope.", "“Vapor barrier,” “moisture barrier” and “encapsulation” are all terms used by basement and crawl space professionals; it’s important to know exactly what a contractor is using and how when it comes to eliminating moisture in the crawl space.", "Overall, the main purpose of the 700-square-foot basement is for family time; however, dad David also needed his own home office. To delineate his work space from the lounge and activity zones, it was outfitted with clear glass French doors which allow the natural light to flow through.", "//Crawl Space issues. pt1. A Crawl Space is a term used to describe a tight space, typically small enough that you need to actually crawl into it, that is associated with your basement or your attic. Crawl Spaces are categorized as such after 4’.", "So anything smaller than 4’ is a crawl space, anything grater is considered a basement (partial or full head height). Crawl Spaces are made in similar ways to regular basements except they are smaller. For poured concrete foundations this means that the forms to size up the walls are shorter.", "Solving the crawl space moisture issue is the first priority in a crawl space finishing project. The unfinished crawl space might also be increasing energy costs. strength are rated—these are measured in pound-force (lbf)." ]
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another word for crying voice
[ "Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited. © 1 Macmillan Publishers Limited 2009–2016. 2 Index. Privacy.", "The SMART Thesaurus shows synonyms, related words and phrases that make up this topic. 1 at the top of your voice idiom. 2 bark. 3 barrack. 4 barracking. bawl.", "The SMART Thesaurus shows synonyms, related words and phrases that make up this topic. 1 at the top of your voice idiom. 2 bark. 3 barrack. 4 barracking. 5 bawl. 6 be in full cry idiom. bellow.", "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited. © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2009–2016.", "The SMART Thesaurus shows synonyms, related words and phrases that make up this topic. 1 at the top of your voice idiom. 2 bark. 3 barrack. barracking.", "See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com. verb (used without object), cried, crying. 1. to utter inarticulate sounds, especially of lamentation, grief, or suffering, usually with tears.", "Most languages, in common with English, use the general word for cry out, shout, wail to also mean weep, shed tears to express pain or grief.. Romance and Slavic, however, use words for this whose ultimate meaning is beat (the breast), cf.", "Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone s voice from the Macmillan English Dictionary - a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited. © 1 Macmillan Publishers Limited 2009–2016. Index.", "The SMART Thesaurus shows synonyms, related words and phrases that make up this topic. 1 at the top of your voice idiom. 2 bark. barrack.", "The SMART Thesaurus shows synonyms, related words and phrases that make up this topic. 1 at the top of your voice idiom. 2 bark. 3 barrack. 4 barracking. 5 bawl. be in full cry idiom." ]
To utter inarticulate sounds.
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another word for cultivate
[ "V n ♦ cultivation n-uncount usu N of n ...the cultivation of a positive approach to life and health. 3 verb If you cultivate someone or cultivate a friendship with them, you try hard to develop a friendship with them. Howe carefully cultivated Daniel C. Roper, the Assistant Postmaster General... V n. Estonia has done much to cultivate the friendship of western European countries.", "The instructor was unable to cultivate this year's crop of students. I'll not be able to rest easy when I can finally cultivate this rock-strewn field. The farmer decided to … cultivate soybeans instead of tobacco this year.", "Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: cultivate (verb). foster the growth of. Synonyms: naturalize, tame, school, train, domesticate, civilise, naturalise, work, civilize, educate, crop. cultivate, crop, work (verb). prepare for crops.", "cultivate (cultivates 3rd person present) (cultivating present participle) (cultivated past tense & past participle) 1 verb If you cultivate land or crops, you prepare land and grow crops on it. She also cultivated a small garden of her own. V n ...the few patches of cultivated land.", "verb. expand, work out. 1 actualize. 2 advance. 3 amplify. 4 augment. 5 beautify. 6 broaden. 7 build up. 8 cultivate. 9 deepen. 10 dilate. 11 elaborate. 12 enlarge. 13 enrich. 14 evolve. 15 exploit. 16 extend. 17 finish. 18 heighten. 19 improve. 20 intensify. 21 lengthen. 22 magnify. 23 materialize. 24 perfect. 25 polish. 26 promote. 27 realize. 28 refine. 29 spread. 30 strengthen. 31 stretch. 32 unfold. 33 widen.", "2. cultivate, crop, work, fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set. usage: prepare for crops; Work the soil; cultivate the land. 3. educate, school, train, cultivate, civilize, civilise, polish, refine, fine-tune, down.", "1 Why anyone would cultivate that nasty habit is a mystery to me. 2 Hansen set himself the task of studying the properties of the varieties of yeast, and to do this he had to cultivate each variety in a pure state.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close.", "Chena cultivation does not make use of the same piece of land (unlike where paddy is grown) and goes on rotation of crops. The 'chena' cultivator cuts down, at regular interva … ls, the trees of a small jungle land and set fire to the woody growths as far as possible, to begin cultivation. This virgin land is most suitable for cultivation in view of its rich soil. 3 people found this useful.", "2 verb If you cultivate an attitude, image, or skill, you try hard to develop it and make it stronger or better. Cultivating a positive mental attitude towards yourself can reap tremendous benefits. V n. ♦ cultivation n-uncount usu N of n. ...the cultivation of a positive approach to life and health. 3 verb If you cultivate someone or cultivate a friendship with them, you try hard to develop a friendship with them. Howe carefully cultivated Daniel C. Roper, the Assistant Postmaster General..." ]
Naturalize, tame, school, train, domesticate, civilise, naturalise, work, civilize, educate, crop. cultivate, crop, work (verb). prepare for crops.
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another word for curve
[ "Hope this list of synonyms for curve proved helpful. This post may be useful to those searching to find another word for curve, curve synonym, and synonyms for curve.", "3 verb If something curves, it moves in a curve, for example through the air. The ball curved strangely in the air. V. 4 n-count You can refer to a change in something as a particular curve, especially when it is represented on a graph.", "curve. In some cases a thing is spoken of as bent where the parts make an angle; but oftener to bend is understood to be to draw to or through a curve; as, to bend a bow.", "To submit or yield is to bend the mind humbly to another's wishes. To incline or influence is to bend another's wishes toward our own; to persuade is to draw them quite over. To warp is to bend silently through the whole fiber, as a board in the sun. To crook is to bend irregularly, as a crooked stick. Deflect, deviate, and diverge are said of any turning away; deviate commonly of a slight and gradual movement, diverge of a more sharp and decided one. To bias is to cut across the texture, or incline to one side; in figurative use always with an unfavorable import.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "Another word for curve. Another word for curve word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to curve. 1 bend. 2 curvature. 3 flexure.", "1 Then they caressed their way up her side, his thumb sliding under her bra and gently up the curve of her breast. 2 As she rounded the curve in the staircase, the room became silent.", "English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. curve (curves plural & 3rd person present) (curving present participle) (curved past tense & past participle) 1 n-count A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle. usu with supp. ...the curve of his lips., ...a curve in the road. 2 verb If something curves, or if someone or something curves it, it has the shape of a curve. Her spine curved... V. The track curved away below him. V adv/prep. ...a knife with a slightly curving blade... V-ing. A small, unobtrusive smile curved the cook's thin lips.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of curve from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning." ]
1 bend 2 curvature 3 flexure
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another word for dependent variable
[ "So that would mean that the independent variable is typically the variable being manipulated or changed and the dependent variable is the observed result of the independent variable being manipulated. An independent variable is a variable in an experiment that is changed to test a hypothesis. The dependent variable relies on the change of the independent variable to change itself.", "On the left side of the equation is one or more response variables, Y. On the right hand side is one or more predictor variables, X, and their coefficients, B. X, the variables on the right hand side can have many forms and are called by many names.", "Many people have trouble remembering which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable. An easy way to remember is to insert the names of the two variables you are using in this sentence in they way that makes the most sense.", "There are slight differences in the meanings of these terms, but they are often used interchangeably. 1 Independent Variable: It implies causality: the independent variable affects the dependent variable. 2 Predictor Variable: It does not imply causality. 3 Predictor: Same as Predictor Variable. 4 Covariate: A continuous predictor variable. 5 Factor: A 6 ... G", "There are slight differences in the meanings of these terms, but they are often used interchangeably. 1 Independent Variable: It implies causality: the independent variable affects the dependent variable. 2 Used predominantly in ANOVA, but often in regression as well. 3 It can be either continuous or categorical.", "An independent variable is the variable that the scientist changes, and the dependent variables are the variables that the scientist doesn't control.", "1 (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends on the independent variable 1. 2 if f(x)=y, y is the dependent variable 1.", "– (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends on the independent variable 1. the dependent variable. – (statistics) a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value depends on the independent variable 1. dependent variable [ the ~ ] noun.", "1 Independent Variable: It implies causality: the independent variable affects the dependent variable. 2 Used predominantly in ANOVA, but often in regression as well. 3 It can be either continuous or categorical. 4 Predictor Variable: It does not imply causality.", "Collins Cobuild English Dictionary for Advanced Learners 4th edition published in 2003 © HarperCollins Publishers 1987, 1995, 2001, 2003 and Collins A-Z Thesaurus 1st edition first published in 1995 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995." ]
Predictor Variable
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another word for engaging in
[ "Another word for engaging word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engaging. 1 attractive. 2 captivating. 3 charming. 4 entertaining. 5 interesting.", "Another word for engaging word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engaging. 1 attractive. 2 captivating. 3 charming.", "Another word for engaging word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engaging. 1 attractive. 2 captivating.", "Another word for engaging word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engaging. 1 attractive. 2 captivating. 3 charming. 4 entertaining. 5 interesting. 6 pleasing.", "Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engaging. 1 attractive. 2 captivating. 3 charming. 4 entertaining. 5 interesting.", "Another word for engage word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engage. 1 combat. 2 contend. 3 contest.", "Another word for engage word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engage. 1 combat. 2 contend. 3 contest. 4 fight. 5 join battle.", "Another word for engage word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engage. 1 combat. 2 contend. 3 contest. 4 fight. 5 join battle. 6 struggle.", "Another word for engage word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engage. 1 combat. 2 contend. 3 contest. 4 fight.", "Another word for engage. Another word for engage word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to engage. 1 combat. 2 contend. 3 contest." ]
1 attractive. 2 captivating. 3 charming. 4 entertaining. 5 interesting. 6 pleasing.
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another word for excited
[ "Report Abuse. Use a thesaurus for synonyms. Synonyms for excited: Ecstatic, eager, thrilled, energetic, vivacious, vigorous, spirited Based on what you said, I think the real word that you are looking for is love or passion.", "Use a thesaurus for synonyms. Synonyms for excited: Ecstatic, eager, thrilled, energetic, vivacious, vigorous, spirited Based on what you said, I think the real word that you are looking for is love or passion. =).", "stoked. stoked - adjective-to be stoked is to be completely and intensely enthusiastic, exhilirated, or excited about something. those who are stoked all of the time know this; being stoked is the epitome of all being. when one is stoked, there is no limit to what one can do.", "stoked - adjective-to be stoked is to be completely and intensely enthusiastic, exhilirated, or excited about something. those who are stoked all of the time know this; being stoked is the epitome of all being. when one is stoked, there is no limit to what one can do.", "Synonyms for excited: Ecstatic, eager, thrilled, energetic, vivacious, vigorous, spirited Based on what you said, I think the real word that you are looking for is love or passion.", "those who are stoked all of the time know this; being stoked is the epitome of all being. when one is stoked, there is no limit to what one can do. also, stoke - verb-one can stoke oneself out by facing challenges or by revving up an engine within oneself to accomplish that which one desires.", "When someone is looking forward to doing something, don't say that they are ' excited to do ' it. 2. 'exciting'. Don't confuse excited with exciting. An exciting book or film is full of action, and an exciting idea or situation makes you feel very enthusiastic.", "When someone is looking forward to doing something, don't say that they are ' excited to do ' it. 2. 'exciting'. Don't confuse excited with exciting. An exciting book or film is full of action, and an exciting idea or situation makes you feel very enthusiastic. The film was a bit scary, and very exciting.", "verb. An excited little boy. An excited little boy. The definition of excited is someone or something that has enthusiasm or is emotionally aroused. An example of excited is a barking dog when the mailman comes to the door.", "An excited little boy. An excited little boy. The definition of excited is someone or something that has enthusiasm or is emotionally aroused. An example of excited is a barking dog when the mailman comes to the door." ]
Ecstatic, eager, thrilled, energetic, vivacious, and vigorous.
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another word for executor
[ "EXECUTOR, trusts. The word executor, taken in its largest sense, has several acceptations. 1. Executor dativus, who is one called an administrator to an intestate. 2. Executor testamentarius, or one appointed to the office by the last will of a testator, and this is what is usually meant by the term.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "who is appointed or constituted to administer either a part of the estate, or the whole for a limited time, or only in a particular place. 22. An instituted executor is one who is appointed by the testator without any condition, and who has the first right of acting when there are substituted executors.", "The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of executor from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "This is the British English definition of executor. View American English definition of executor. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for executor.", "Personal property: All kinds of assets except real property. Personal representative: Another name for the executor or administrator of an estate. Some states use this term (often abbreviated “PR”) instead of executor; some states use either.", "Beneficiary: Someone named in a legal document to inherit money or other property. Wills, trusts, and insurance policies commonly name beneficiaries; beneficiaries can also be named for “payable-on-death” accounts. Bequeath: To leave property at one’s death; another word for “give.”.", "Executor: The person named in a will, and appointed by the probate court after the will-maker’s death, to wind up the affairs of a deceased person. In some states, executors are called “personal representatives.” (More about executors .). Executrix: An old-fashioned term for a female executor. Most wills these days use “executor,” whether the person is a man or woman.", "3. An executor, as the term is at present accepted, is the person to whom the execution of a last will and testament of personal estate is, by the testator's appointment, confided, and who has accepted of the same. 2 Bl. Com." ]
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another word for founded
[ "1 affected with sudden and great wonder or surprise dumbfounded by the realization that he had just won the grand prize in the multistate lottery Synonyms amazed, astonished, astounded, awestruck (also awestricken), bowled over, thunderstruck (also dumfounded), dumbstruck, flabbergasted, shocked, stunned, stupefiedRelated Words blindsided, startled ...", "Nearby words of 'founded'. 1 foul-mouthed. 2 found. 3 foundation. founded. founded 1 on. founder. 2 foundling. All ENGLISH synonyms that begin with 'F'.", "Example Sentences for founded. 1 The colony of Magellan was founded by the Chilian Government in the year 1851. 2 This doctrine is founded on an interpretation of Corinthians xv. 3 But the lawlessness of Ireland is a Christian lawlessness, founded on reason and justice. The distinctions of the law are founded on experience, not on logic.", "And here let those Who boast in mortal things, and wondring tell Of BABEL, and the works of MEMPHIAN Kings, Learn how thir greatest Monuments of Fame, And Strength and Art are easily outdone By Spirits reprobate, and in an hour What in an age they with incessant toyle And hands innumerable scarce perform Nigh on the Plain in many cells prepar'd, ...", "The university was founded in 1958 and until 1972 was called San Fernando Valley State College. The firm, founded in 1980 by brothers Art and Bill Weber, has 20 presses of 22 to 165 tons in plants in South Bound Brook and nearby Middlesex, N.", "TRENDING NOW. 1 nonnuclear 'Not nuclear'. 2 armada 'A fleet of warships'. 3 volunteer 'Someone who does something without being forced to do it'. 4 operationalize Bannon was removed from the National Security Council. filibuster 'An effort to prevent action in a legislature'.", "2 filled with amazement or wonder dumbfounded visitors to the Grand Canyon Synonyms amazed, astonished, astounded, awed, awestruck (also awestricken), openmouthed (also dumfounded), flabbergasted, marveling (or marvelling), wonderingRelated Words startled, surprised (also surprized); bemused, bewildered, puzzled; overwhelmed, staggered, stunned, ...", "Another word for found. found 1create establish institute organize. These verbs mean to bring something into existence and set it in operation: founded a colony; created a trust fund; establishing a business; instituted an annual benefit concert; organizing a field trip. Search Thesaurus. Another word for found.", "Founded in 2003 and voted one of the Best City Blogs by Forbes, Gapers Block invites you to slow down and check out all the cool things in the city. The university was founded in 1958, and until 1972 was called San Fernando Valley State College.", "Example Sentences for founded. The colony of Magellan was founded by the Chilian Government in the year 1851. This doctrine is founded on an interpretation of Corinthians xv. But the lawlessness of Ireland is a Christian lawlessness, founded on reason and justice. The distinctions of the law are founded on experience, not on logic." ]
Another word for founded is, to bring something into existence and set it in operation.
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another word for gout
[ "Example Sentences for gout. He struck off with something of a painful gait, which he explained was from the gout. I told him of another friend who suffered grievously with the gout. He was now nearly sixty, wearied by adversity, and a sufferer from gout and obesity. It is beneficial for dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, and scrofulous diseases.", "gout(noun) Synonyms: gouty arthritis, crystalline arthritis, urarthritis. gout(noun) An extremely painful inflammation of joints, especially of the big toe, caused by a metabolic defect resulting in the accumulation of uric acid in the blood and the deposition of urates around the joints. Synonyms: gouty arthritis, urarthritis, crystalline arthritis.", "Historical Examples. 1 Those who like a goût of acid may add a little walnut pickle. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual William Kitchiner. 2 But the Parisian goût is less intent on such matters than on flimsy and effeminate specialities. The Book-Collector William Carew Hazlitt.", "an acute, recurrent disease characterized by painful inflammation of the joints, chiefly those in the feet and hands, and especially in the great toe, and by an excess of uric acid in the blood. 2. a mass or splash, as of blood; spurt. Origin of gout. Middle English.", "Another Word For Gout. Even worsen with other the excess uric acid out of your foods that you need to further complice to the created of all provide immediate relief from a new perspective lately. Many people who another word for gout suffer from this kind of gout. Gout.", "Definition. 1 Gout is a form of acute arthritis that causes severe pain and swelling in the joints. It most commonly affects the big toe, but may also affect the heel, ankle, hand, wrist, or elbow. It affects the spine often enough to be a factor in back pain.", "Example Sentences for gout. 1 He struck off with something of a painful gait, which he explained was from the gout. 2 I told him of another friend who suffered grievously with the gout. 3 He was now nearly sixty, wearied by adversity, and a sufferer from gout and obesity. It is beneficial for dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, and scrofulous diseases.", "Gout, a form of acute arthritis, most commonly occurs in the big toe. It is caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood, in which urate crystals settle in the tissues of the joints and produce severe pain and swelling. to take a sample of fluid from the joint and test it for urate crystals.", "gout - definition and synonyms. What are red words? 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "A Sharecare Ad Target User , Administration, answered. Flare ups of gout are known as acute gouty arthritis. Depending on the cause, gout may also be referred to as primary gout or secondary gout. Your doctor may refer to your symptoms in stages from least severe to most severe: asymptomatic hyperuricemia, acute gouty arthritis, intercritical gout, and chronic tophaceous gout." ]
Gouty arthritis, crystalline arthritis, urarthritis.
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another word for habitat
[ "He points out that it costs Habitat 65,000 [pounds sterling] to build a house in London while they can house a family in Democratic Republic of Congo for 1,700 [pounds sterling].", "The area or natural environment in which an organism or population normally lives. A habitat is made up of physical factors such as soil, moisture, range of temperature, and availability of light as well as biotic factors such as the availability of food and the presence of predators. habitat in Culture Expand.", "ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST - Two conservation groups filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging the federal government's designation of 11,600 acres of protected habitat for the endangered arroyo toad, calling the land area inadequate.", "English Collins Dictionary - English synonyms & Thesaurus. ( habitats plural ) The habitat of an animal or plant is the natural environment in which it normally lives or grows. n-var usu supp N. In its natural habitat, the hibiscus will grow up to 25ft...", "U.S. Bank's Latest Partnerships with Habitat for Humanity Will Finance Construction of More Than 700 Homes in 18 States. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International, today joined staff, volunteers and Habitat homeowners to ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.", "Cans for Habitat is a critical fundraising and awareness-building tool for Habitat for Humanity in countless communities across the country, Millard Fuller, founder and president of Habitat for Humanity international, Americus, Ga.", "habitat synonym, habitat definition | Thesaurus. habitat. habitat. ( habitats plural ) The habitat of an animal or plant is the natural environment in which it normally lives or grows. In its natural habitat, the hibiscus will grow up to 25ft...", "Word Origin and History for habitat Expand. n. 1762, as a technical term in Latin texts on English flora and fauna, literally it inhabits, third person singular present indicative of habitare to live, dwell, frequentative of habere to have, to hold, possess (see habit (n.)).", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. habitat thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/habitat/antonyms (accessed August 15, 2016). Power Thesaurus 1969, habitat thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 15 August, 2016, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/habitat/antonyms>.", "The range or habitat of the tiger is more limited than that of the lion. The Plant Hunters Mayne Reid. The habitat of the Ifugaos is situated in about the center of the area inhabited by the non-Christian tribes." ]
To live
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another word for honest
[ "A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of honest from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. adjective. The definition of honest is someone or something that is truthful, trustworthy or genuine. 1 An example of honest is someone telling their friend that a meal they prepared had too much salt. 2 An example of honest is a student admitting they cheated on a test.", "The definition of honest is someone or something that is truthful, trustworthy or genuine. 1 An example of honest is someone telling their friend that a meal they prepared had too much salt. 2 An example of honest is a student admitting they cheated on a test.", "Another word for honest word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to honest. 1 candid. 2 equitable. 3 fair. 4 faithful. 5 frank. 6 genuine. 7 good.", "LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. adjective. The definition of honest is someone or something that is truthful, trustworthy or genuine. 1 An example of honest is someone telling their friend that a meal they prepared had too much salt.", "Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to honest. 1 candid. 2 equitable. 3 fair. 4 faithful. 5 frank. 6 genuine. 7 good. 8 honorable.", "Words used to describe honest and sincere people and behavior-synonyms or related words.", "Another word for honest word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to honest. 1 candid. 2 equitable. 3 fair. 4 faithful. 5 frank.", "adjective. The definition of honest is someone or something that is truthful, trustworthy or genuine. 1 An example of honest is someone telling their friend that a meal they prepared had too much salt.", "The definition of honest is someone or something that is truthful, trustworthy or genuine. 1 An example of honest is someone telling their friend that a meal they prepared had too much salt." ]
Truthful
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another word for in a nutshell
[ "Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for IN A NUTSHELL. 1 summed up briefly; gave the facts in a nutshell; just tell me the story in a nutshell; explained the situation in a nutshell. arrant.", "Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for IN A NUTSHELL. summed up briefly; gave the facts in a nutshell; just tell me the story in a nutshell; explained the situation in a nutshell.", "This is the British English definition of to put it in a nutshell. View American English definition of to put it in a nutshell. Change your default dictionary to American English.", "to put it in a nutshell - definition and synonyms. Close. 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "For thou shouldst know , Sancho , if thou dost not know , that two things alone beyond all others are incentives to love , and these are great beauty and a good name , and these two things are to be found in Dulcinea in the highest degree , for in beauty no one equals her and in good name few approach her ; and to put the whole thing in a nutshell , ...", "The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "'IN A NUTSHELL' is a 11 letter phrase starting with I and ending with L. 1 summed up briefly; gave the facts in a nutshell; just tell me the story in a nutshell; explained the situation in a nutshell. arrant.", "Power Thesaurus. (1969). in a nutshell thesaurus. Chicago. Power Thesaurus. 1969. in a nutshell thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/in_a_nutshell/synonyms (accessed August 17, 2016). Power Thesaurus 1969, in a nutshell thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 17 August, 2016, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/in_a_nutshell/synonyms>. MLA. Power Thesaurus.", "1 Search for Phrases containing the term in a nutshell. 2 Search for Poems containing the term in a nutshell. 3 Search for Scripts containing the term in a nutshell. Search for Abbreviations containing the term in a nutshell.", "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. global English and language change from our blog. Definition and synonyms of to put it in a nutshell from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited." ]
Summed up briefly
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another word for known
[ "Example Sentences for well-known. She had waylaid the well-known figure from whom she had formerly fled, and her end was attained. It is another species of the cotinga—the well-known campanero, or bell-bird.", "Example Sentences for known. As to old Tunku Allang, his fears at first had known no bounds. Would he, had he known the bitter years ahead of him, have chosen the same, she wondered. It's the title by which Queen Victoria is known to many of her subjects. He is 271not known but by the character which his son has given him.", "The rest of the boys, for reasons best known to themselves, though they loathed the master, took his side in the affair, and, to show their indignation that the school's business had been dealt with outside, made things as uncomfortable as they could for Walters' younger brother, who still remained.", "Detailed Synonyms for also known as in English. also known as: also known as adv. also known as so called; alias; known as; named; what they call; going by the name of; also known as; called so called adj. alias adv. known as adj. named adj. what they call adj.", "widely known an anchorwoman so well-known that she passes for a local celebrity Synonyms big-name, celebrated, famed, noted, notorious, prominent, renowned, star, visible, well-knownRelated Words fabled, fabulous, legendary; infamous; distinguished, eminent, exceptional, great, illustrious, leading, notable, noteworthy, outstanding, preeminent, ...", "Maybe not, but it would have made a difference if I had known how you felt. I should have known you would feel this way. Other than the one time he had lost his temper with her, she had never known him to be anything but gentle. I probably wouldn't have known the difference, though.", "» more... 1 Maybe not, but it would have made a difference if I had known how you felt. 2 I should have known you would feel this way. 3 Other than the one time he had lost his temper with her, she had never known him to be anything but gentle. I probably wouldn't have known the difference, though.", "Related Synonyms for also known as. Synonyms for also known as in English. English Synonyms: more detail... also known as: so called ; alias ; known as ; named ; what they call ; going by the name of ; also known as ; called ; a.k.a.", "Synonyms for Well-known: acclaimed, celebrated, distinguished, elevated, esteemed, exalted, fabled, famed, famous, illustrious, legendary, memorable, mythical, notable, noteworthy, notorious, popular, preeminent, prominent, pronounced, remarkable, renowned, reputed.", "TRENDING NOW. 1 nonnuclear 'Not nuclear'. 2 armada 'A fleet of warships'. 3 volunteer 'Someone who does something without being forced to do it'. 4 operationalize Bannon was removed from the National Security Council. filibuster 'An effort to prevent action in a legislature'." ]
Called, named.
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another word for last name
[ "Buy JPG Image ». The surname Word is thought to be derived from a place name in Lancashire, near Chorley. Early written versions of the name tend to spell the name beginning with Wer-, and as such the name is most likely derived from the Old English wer, or weir, and denu, which meant valley. PDF Coat of Arms. + Extended History.", "15 Synonyms For 'Party'. You're likely revving up to spend this evening surrounded by people whose company you typically enjoy, drinking or dancing as a means of celebrating the passing of another year. In other words, you're going to a party!", "Etymology: The proper noun Saturnalia is the Latin name for the Roman festival honoring Saturn during the month of December. The common noun was first used in the 1590s, to mean a time of merrymaking.. wing-ding. Definition: a wild, lively, or lavish party. Etymology: The word was first used in the 1940s.", "Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: surname, family name, cognomen, last name(noun) the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name) Synonyms: nickname, byname, last name, surname, sobriquet, cognomen, family name, moniker, soubriquet.", "Word Origin & History. surname early 14c., name, title, or epithet added to a person's name, from sur above + name; modeled on Anglo-Fr. surnoun surname (early 14c.), variant of O.Fr. surnom, from sur over + nom name.. Meaning family name is first found late 14c.", "Synonyms for lastlæst, lɑst. This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term last. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: stopping point, finale, finis, finish, last, conclusion, close(noun) the temporal end; the concluding time.", "Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group. Example Sentences for last name. She says her name is Lilia Santa Clara, but neabody kens whether thats her last name or no. He tapped the tablet a few times, squinting at the last name on the list. I believe that this last name is now used by the best-informed naturalists.", "Names for Names. When my brother and I were little, our parents used to joke that if one of us had been a girl, they could have named us Chris and Alice, so that we would be Chris and Alice Chrisomalis. Fortunately for all concerned, they did not do so, because names are very powerful things (here are some more of my thoughts on the subject). Anyway, this short and probably incomplete list defines about 40 words relating to names. These words contain the root nym, which comes from the Greek onoma, a name.", "Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: 1 stopping point, finale, finis, finish, last, conclusion, close(noun) the temporal end; the concluding time. 2 last(noun) the last or lowest in an ordering or series. 3 last(noun) a person's dying act; the final thing a person can do.", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. last man standing thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/last_man_standing/synonyms (accessed April 20, 2017). Harvard. Power Thesaurus 1969, last man standing thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 20 April, 2017, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/last_man_standing/synonyms>." ]
Surname and family name
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another word for meaning
[ "Another word for mean. These adjectives mean lacking in dignity or falling short of the standards befitting humans. Mean suggests pettiness, spite, or niggardliness: “Never ascribe to an opponent motives meaner than your own” (J.M. Barrie). Something low violates standards of morality, ethics, or propriety: low cunning; a low trick.", "Meaning of “synonym” in the English Dictionary. See all translations. uk ​ /ˈsɪn.ə.nɪm/ us ​ /ˈsɪn.ə.nɪm/. C2 a word or phrase that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language: The words small and little are synonyms. Compare. antonym.", "Another word for meaning. These nouns refer to the idea conveyed by something, such as a word, action, gesture, or situation: Synonyms are words with the same or nearly the same meaning. In one of its acceptations value is a technical term in music. The import of his statement is ambiguous.", "This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term meaning. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: Dictionary of English Synonymes(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:", "The term anthropometry has only one sense. The significance of a green traffic light is widely understood. Linguists have determined the hieroglyphics' signification. Another word for meaning. acceptation, connotation, denotation, import, intent, message, purport, sense, significance, significancy, signification, value.", "Another word for meaning. noun. That which is signified by a word or expression: acceptation, connotation, denotation, import, intent, message, purport, sense, significance, significancy, signification, value.", "Another word for mean. 1 connote, denote, import, intend, signify, spell1. Idiom: add up to. aim, contemplate, design, intend, plan, project, propose, purpose, target.", "This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term meaning. meaning, significance, signification, import(noun) the message that is intended or expressed or signified. Synonyms: importee, import, consequence, moment, meaning, substance, signification, significance, importation, implication.", "Another word for mean. 1 connote, denote, import, intend, signify, spell1. Idiom: add up to. 2 aim, contemplate, design, intend, plan, project, propose, purpose, target. (Regional) mind. black, despiteful, evil, hateful, malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, nasty, poisonous, spiteful, venomous, vicious, wicked.", "Synonym.com 2001-2016 Demand Media, all rights reserved. Database is based on WordNet 3.0, a lexical database for the English language." ]
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another word for occurrences
[ "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Free thesaurus definition of series of events or occurrences from the Macmillan English Dictionary-a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "BuzzWord Article. in an online conversation, repeatedly asking a person questions which suggest that you are interested in what they are talking about, but are actually intended to annoy them.", "LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of an occurrence is something that happens, or is the frequency with which something happens. 1 An example of an occurrence is when an eclipse can be seen from the earth. 2 An example of an occurrence is the rate at which cancer happens in people as they age.", "Activate the Find Whole Words Only check box to search for your find text as a standalone word, bypassing any instances in which it appears within another word. This option lets you search for cat and skip cattle.. Step 4. Click on the Find Next button to search for the first instance of your Find text.", "sea lion. in an online conversation, repeatedly asking a person questions which suggest that you are interested in what they are talking about, but are actually intended to annoy them. BuzzWord archive.", "Open the Edit menu and choose Replace.. When the Replace dialog box appears, type the word you want to change into the Find What box. If you've already searched for the word, click on the button to the right of the Find What box to open a drop-down menu that contains your previous entries into the field. Step 2. Type your replacement text into the Replace With box.", "Synonyms: occurrence, happening, event, incident, episode. These nouns refer to something that takes place or comes to pass. Occurrence and happening are the most general: an everyday occurrence; a happening of no great importance. Event usually signifies a notable occurrence: world events reported on the evening news. Great events make me quiet and calm; it is only trifles that irritate my nerves (Victoria).", "im a student learning java so apologies if this very easy and straight forward. i am wanting to replace all occurrences of a word in a long string with another word, for example if i am wanting to change all occurrences of the word very with extremely in the following string. i am guessing i would use the replaceAll() method but would i simply insert the words such as.", "occurrence. n. 1. something that occurs; a happening; event. 2. the act or an instance of occurring: a crime of frequent occurrence.", "case, instance, example-an occurrence of something; it was a case of bad judgment; another instance occurred yesterday; but there is always the famous example of the Smiths. motion, movement-a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something." ]
Happening,event,incident and episode.
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another word for pregnancy term
[ "Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: 1 pregnancy(noun) Synonyms: 2 pregnancy(noun) The condition of being pregnant. 3 pregnancy(noun) The period of time this condition prevails. pregnancy(noun) The progression of stages from conception to birth.", "Many women first discover they are pregnant after a positive home pregnancy test. Pregnancy urine tests check for the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which is produced by a placenta. The newest home tests can detect pregnancy on the day of the missed menstrual period.", "There might not even be one fertilized egg, and even if there were two, pregnancy wasn't guaranteed. She shoved the photo back into the envelope and closed the lip, willing herself not to think about the previous pregnancy and its tragic end.", "a temporary organ that forms within the uterus to allow the exchange of nutrients, oxygen, and waste between the mother and the fetus without allowing maternal and fetal blood to mix. Afterbirth. the placenta that is expelled after delivery.", "2 clearly conveying a special meaning (as one's mood) a pregnant silence followed the ill-advised attempt at humor Synonyms eloquent, meaning, meaningful, expressive, revealing, revelatory, significant, suggestiveRelated Words graphic (also graphical), pictorial, vivid; evocative, redolent, reminiscent; sententious, weighty; flavorful, full-bodied, ...", "Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: pregnancy, gestation, maternity(noun) the state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus. Synonyms: maternal quality, maternity, motherliness, motherhood, gestation period, pregnancy, maternalism, gestation.", "After the egg is fertilized by a sperm and then implanted in the lining of the uterus, it develops into the placenta and embryo, and later into a fetus. Pregnancy usually lasts 40 weeks, beginning from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period, and is divided into three trimesters, each lasting three months.", "Home > Pregnancy metaphors from around the world. Pregnant was something of a metaphor when it first started being used in relation to a baby. Its earlier meaning (which is still in use) was ‘full of meaning, highly significant’, and the word pregnant began being used as a synonym for the more self-explanatory term with child.", "Embryo — An unborn child during the first eight weeks of development following conception (fertilization with sperm). For the rest of pregnancy, the embryo is known as a fetus. Fetus — An unborn child from the end of the eights week after fertilization until birth.", "Learn More about pregnant. Dictionary: Definition of pregnant Medical Dictionary: Definition of pregnant Spanish Central: Translation of pregnant Nglish: Translation of pregnant for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of pregnant for Arabic speakers." ]
Maternal quality, maternity, motherliness, motherhood, gestation period, maternalism, gestation.
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another word for prompts
[ "verb. start a function or action, motivate. 1 activate. 2 animate. 3 arouse. 4 cause. 5 drive. 6 egg on. 7 energize. 8 excite. 9 fire up. 10 impel. 11 incite. 12 induce. 13 influence. 14 inspire. 15 instigate. 16 key up. 17 mobilize. 18 motivate. 19 move. 20 prompt. 21 propel. 22 put up to. 23 quicken. 24 rouse. 25 spur. 26 stimulate. 27 turn on. 28 work into lather. 29 work up.", "vb deter, discourage, prevent, restrain, talk out of. English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. prompt (prompts plural & 3rd person present) (prompting present participle) (prompted past tense & past participle) 1 verb To prompt someone to do something means to make them decide to do it. Japan's recession has prompted consumers to cut back on buying cars... V n to-inf. The need for villagers to control their own destinies has prompted a new plan.", "to prompt. – assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned 1. to prompt; cue; to remind. – assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned 1. prompt verb (prompts, prompted, prompting). cue verb.", "– To cue the user that the system is requesting input or action. 2. to prompt. – To cue the user that the system is requesting input or action. 2. prompt verb (prompts, prompted, prompting).", "Active refers to both quickness and constancy of action; in the former sense it is allied with agile, alert, brisk, etc.; in the latter, with busy, diligent, industrious. The active love employment, the busy are actually employed, the diligent and the industrious are habitually busy.", "Another word for prompt word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to prompt. 1 dispose. 2 engage. 3 impel. 4 incite. 5 incline. 6 induce. 7 set on. 8 stimulate.", "1. prompt, prompting, cue. usage: a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken); the audience could hear his prompting. 2. prompt, command prompt, electronic communication. usage: (computer science) a symbol that appears on the computer screen to indicate that the computer is ready to receive a command.", "– (computer science) a symbol that appears on the computer screen to indicate that the computer is ready to receive a command 1. the prompt; the command prompt. – (computer science) a symbol that appears on the computer screen to indicate that the computer is ready to receive a command 1. prompt [ the ~ ] noun. command prompt [ the ~ ] noun.", "n. a text or graphic element meant to prompt the user to click on a link. [Tech.] the most common call-to-actions are buttons or banners. To add entries to your own vocabulary, become a member of Reverso community or login if you are already a member.", "PPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases: rapid, speedy, quick, immediate, fast, swift, rapidly, expeditious, timely, early, indicator, quickly, promptly, ready, urgent, message, expeditiously, rapids." ]
Cue; to remind.
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another word for reconstruction
[ "Another word for reconstruct. rebuild, reclaim, recondition, rehabilitate, reinstate, rejuvenate, renovate, restitute, restore.", "Reconstruction definition. The period after the Civil War in which the states formerly part of the Confederacy were brought back into the United States. During Reconstruction, the South was divided into military districts for the supervision of elections to set up new state governments.", "As numerous accounts of the Reconstruction era have already shown, the vast majority of land confiscated during the war years was returned to the previous owners; freedmen were faced with the terrible problem of finding employment on land owned by racist whites during a time when the South was still reeling from the economic and social devastation ...", "Word Origin & History. reconstruct 1768, to build anew, from re- back, again + construct (q.v.). Meaning to restore (something) mentally is attested from 1862. Reconstruction is attested from 1791, action or process of reconstructing. Specific sense in U.S. history (usually with a capital R-) is attested from 1865.", "Example Sentences for reconstruction. From that moment commenced a great, a stupendous process, the reconstruction of a decomposed society. There is no darker period in the history of the State than that of reconstruction. I forgot all about the texts—I was so interested in your reconstruction of the cryptogram, said Marsland. The total number of holes drilled in the reconstruction of the track was 31,000.", "Hogarth, Philip and Alexander of Macedon (1897), a striking effort of historical imagination to reconstruct Alexander as a man of the real world; Benjamin I. At the close of the War the Presbyterian bodies began at once to reconstruct themselves. Eyre has ingeniously attempted to reconstruct the routes taken by the Australians in their advance across the continent.", "Antonyms for reconstruct. 1 destroy. 2 ruin. 3 damage. corrupt. 4 raze. 5 kill. 6 break. hurt.", "(initial capital letter) U.S. History. 1 the process by which the states that had seceded were reorganized as part of the Union after the Civil War. 2 the period during which this took place, 1865–77.", "With 146GB drives, writes to parity arrays will take longer, and reconstruction from a failed drive will take significantly longer, especially when the stripe width exceeds four drives. Exceptional circumstances in Tennessee had led to the state being the first to enter a period of Reconstruction.", "Two others, Hidemichi Tanaka's The Process of the Nagoya City Sforza Reconstruction, and Richard Polich's Engineering and Casting an Eighty-Ton Horse to Stand on Two Legs, are relatively brief descriptions of the two recent or current attempts to reconstruct the great horse." ]
Rebuild, reclaim, recondition, rehabilitate, reinstate, rejuvenate, renovate, restitute, restore.
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another word for reflects?
[ "PPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases: reflects, reflection, mirror, correspond, consider, represent, accommodate, account, translate, think, illustrate, embody, reflecting, indicate, show.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars.", "Albedo Planets...? That is what i put on my science worksheet. albedo: Reflectivity of an object; ratio of reflected light to incident light. albedo feature: A dark or light.", "Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "reflect deeply on a subject. 1 consider, 2 puzzle, 3 chew over, 4 ruminate, 5 wonder, 6 ponder, 7 introspect, 8 question, 9 think over, 10 theologize, 11 cogitate, 12 cerebrate, 13 mull, 14 muse, 15 contemplate, 16 meditate, 17 speculate, 18 bethink, 19 study, 20 theologise, 21 premeditate, 22 excogitate, 23 mull over, 24 think.", "verb think about. 1 chew star. 2 ponder star. 3 speculate star. 4 cerebrate star. 5 consider star. 6 deliberate star. 7 study star. 8 muse star. 9 contemplate star. 10 reason star. 11 meditate star. 12 stew star. 13 weigh star. 14 cogitate star. 15 ruminate star. 16 think star. 17 wonder star. 18 mull over star.", "nationalism-is when u r soo proud of ur country that u think that it is better than everyone elses and would kill someone if they said anything bad about it. PATRIOTISM … - is love of country.", "A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of reflect from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "usage: manifest or bring back; This action reflects his true beliefs. 2. chew over, think over, meditate, ponder, excogitate, contemplate, muse, reflect, mull, mull over, ruminate, speculate, think, cogitate, cerebrate.", "reflect. An individual considers, meditates, ponders, reflects, by himself; he weighs a matter in his own mind, and is sometimes said even to debate with himself." ]
Reflection, mirror, correspond, consider, represent, accommodate, account, translate, think, illustrate, embody, reflecting, indicate, show.
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another word for remembering
[ "Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: remember (verb). Synonyms: recall, reminisce. remember (verb). To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory. Synonyms: recall, reminisce. remember (verb). To memorize; to put something into memory.", "2. remember, think of. usage: keep in mind for attention or consideration; Remember the Alamo; Remember to call your mother every day!; Think of the starving children in India!. 3. remember, think back. usage: recapture the past; indulge in memories; he remembered how he used to pick flowers.", "1 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 2 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 3 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm).", "RE: what is the word for remembering the past memories, it is the feeling u get when u go to a place where u grew?", "What is the word for remembering the past memories, it is the feeling u get when u go to a place where u grew?", "Noun. 1. remembering-the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered; he can do it from memory; he enjoyed remembering his father. memory. basic cognitive process-cognitive processes involved in obtaining and storing knowledge.", "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe memory and memories from the Macmillan English Dictionary-a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "No Name by Collins, Wilkie View in context. He felt it to be the most difficult of all; but, remembering his old Sunday morning conversation with Miss Pross, and remembering what he had seen in the last nine days, he knew that he must face it.", "1 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 2 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 3 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "5. remember, mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer. usage: mention favorably, as in prayer; remember me in your prayers. 6. commend, remember, mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer. usage: mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship; Remember me to your wife." ]
Recall, reminisce.
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another word for risk
[ "Synonyms for Risk-free: risk-free (noun) safe, riskless, unhazardous. Other synonyms: conservative, dependable, protected, reliable, secure,", "Risk synonyms and Risk antonyms. Top synonym for risk (another word for risk) is hazard.", "risk thesaurus. Retrieved January 15, 2018, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms: Chicago: Power Thesaurus. 1969. risk thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms (accessed January 15, 2018). Harvard: Power Thesaurus 1969, risk thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 15 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms>. MLA", "Retrieved January 15, 2018, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms Chicago Power Thesaurus. 1969. risk thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms (accessed January 15, 2018).", "If you chance something, you do it even though there is a risk that you may not succeed or that something bad may happen.", "noun. 1 1 dangerDictionary, chance, threatThere is a small risk of brain damage. 2 2 gambleDictionary, chance, ventureThis was one risk that paid off. 3 3 perilDictionary, threat, dangerHe would not put their lives at risk. 4 1 stand a chance of, chance, ventureThose who fail to register risk severe penalties.", "English Synonyms and Antonyms(5.00 / 1 vote)Rate these synonyms: risk. Danger is exposure to possible evil, which may be either near and probable or remote and doubtful; peril is exposure to imminent and sharply threatening evil, especially to such as results from violence.", "Synonyms of 'risk'. noun. 1 dangerDictionary, chance, threatThere is a small risk of brain damage. danger. There is a real danger that people will not be able to afford insurance.", "Retrieved January 15, 2018, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms: Chicago: Power Thesaurus. 1969. risk thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms (accessed January 15, 2018). Harvard: Power Thesaurus 1969, risk thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 15 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms>. MLA: Power Thesaurus. risk thesaurus 31 December 1969. Web. 15 January 2018. <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms>", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. risk thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/risk/synonyms (accessed August 26, 2017)." ]
The another word for risk is hazard.
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another word for senior
[ "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Free thesaurus definition of general words for business people and managers from the Macmillan English Dictionary-a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of senior from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "Relating to names and the process of naming: Explore Thesaurus. This is the British English definition of senior. View American English definition of senior. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for senior.", "11:20PM GMT 12 Feb 2009. Comments. A new guide for journalists warns against using terms which discriminate against people of a certain age. 'Senior', 'fossil' and 'biddy' have been blacklisted by the lexicon of unacceptable phrases, which has been compiled by an international think tank. Instead, people aged over 50 should be referred to as 'older people' or simply 'man' or 'woman' followed by their age, the guide suggests. 'Old ladies' of both the 'little' and 'sweet' variety are also to be avoided, according to the report.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close.", "Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: senior (noun). an undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation. Synonyms: elder. Antonyms: younger, lower-ranking, lowly, secondary, junior, jr. , minor(ip) , subaltern, immature, first, petty(a) , junior-grade, young. elder, senior (adj).", "Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "Nearby & related entries: 1 senile dementia. 2 senile plaques. 3 senile psychosis. 4 senility. 5 senine. 6 senior airfield authority. 7 senior bit. 8 senior captain. 9 senior care centers. 10 senior chief petty officer.", "noun older person. 1 elder star. 2 senior citizen star. 3 pensioner star. 4 grandmother star. 5 head star. 6 ancient star. 7 matriarch star. 8 patriarch star. 9 grandfather star. 10 oldster star. 11 old-timer star. 12 doyen star. 13 doyenne star. 14 elderly person star. 15 first-born star. 16 golden-ager star. 17 old folk star. 18 retired person star.", "Try these; 1. elder 2. doyen 3. seniority 4. captain 5. dean 6. older 7. aged 8. elderly 9. fourth-year 10. commodore 11. bencher 12. chief of staff 13. doyenne 14. high 15. master sergeant 16. air marshal 17. alderman 18. ancient 19. archpriest 20. centenarian 21." ]
Elder, doyen, seniority, captain, dean, older, aged, elderly, fourth-year, commodore, bencher, chief of staff, doyenne, high, master sergeant, air marshal, alderman, ancient, archpriest, centenarian.
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another word for shrink
[ "Shrink likely originated from a commingling of the two words head shrink and the single word headshrinker, indicating that it likely originated as a disparaging reference comparing the process of psychotherapy to primitive tribal practices of shrinking the heads of enemies.", "– reduce in size; reduce physically 1. to reduce; to shrink. – reduce in size; reduce physically 1. reduce verb (reduces, reduced, reducing). shrink verb (shrinks, shrank, shrinking).", "Shrink attempts to create a balance between respect and irreverence, between affection and distancing -- can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. To me, that is the essence of a good word -- one that has many flavors. What sweet and sour are for taste buds, paradoxes are for the mind.", "– decrease in size, range, or extent 1. to shrink; to shrivel. – decrease in size, range, or extent 1. shrink verb (shrinks, shrank, shrinking). 1 His earnings shrank 1.", "1 He won't about the nightmares; at least to me, but the shrink must be a sounding board. 2 First he's telling everything to a shrink; now this bimbo! 3 He's much better now and it's not just the shrink he's seeing. 4 He's spent half the day on the phone with his shrink-doctor.", "Wait, There's More! The term shrink really does have its fair share of different belief systems. A posted e-mail follow-up at www.psychiatry.com (no longer available) suggested that the term simply refers to the idea that psychiatrists have the ability to reduce or shrink one's mind into an understandable concept.", "It figures that shrink had its literary birth out of the consciousness-expanding atmosphere of the 1960s. Shrink has paradoxical meanings and uses and, by all analytical standards, has classic potential for connoting ambivalence (a favorite shrink word!).", "global English and language change from our blog. Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of shrink from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close.", "8. shrink-wrapped software (n.). software on CD-ROMs that are boxed and shrink-wrapped and sold in stores (implying a widely supported standard platform). 1 computer software, 2 package, 3 software program, 4 software package, 5 software system, 6 software. 7 hardware." ]
Reduce
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another word for telling a lie.
[ "Collins Cobuild English Dictionary for Advanced Learners 4th edition published in 2003 © HarperCollins Publishers 1987, 1995, 2001, 2003 and Collins A-Z Thesaurus 1st edition first published in 1995 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995.", "40 Synonyms for “Lie”. Humans may not be the only species capable of deception, but we’re probably the most sophisticated animals when it comes to lying, and our languages contain many words to describe variations of untruth. Here’s a roster of synonyms in English for referring to lies and similar creations:", "1 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 2 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 3 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. See also: tell off, telling, tell off, tall. initiative. initiative. n. ability to make decisions and take action without waiting for someone to tell you what to do. I showed my initiative when I became a group leader in class.", "Untruth, fib, illusion, delusion, falsehood, deceitful. Someone who's too silly to know that no one is that smart enough to remember their lie, because they'll just have to make up more to cover that lie! OUCH! Then the headache comes on. Eventually, it catches up with them.", "If the number of words with shades of meaning on a given concept is a measure of the importance of that concept in our society, then we are, basically, a bunch of liars. Interesting. I’ll bet there are not nearly so many words depicting explicit variations of truth.", "1 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm).", "well tell fact to laugh, well to make silences. n. bien dire fait rire, bien faire fait taire. To add entries to your own vocabulary, become a member of Reverso community or login if you are already a member.", "That is, if you don’t count those words where truthfulness is assumed (or implicit). For instance, the word “account” comes to mind. We generally assume an account (in all it’s various usages) is a representation of the truth or a representation of fact.", "! with a lie we go far, but hopeless of return. with a lie we go far, but hopeless of return. n. avec un mensonge on va loin, mais sans espoir de retour. bask. bask. v. to lie lazily (in the sun): lizards bask on rocks, people bask on beaches. Also fig: to bask in someone's reflected glory; to bask in media attention." ]
Untruth, fib, illusion, delusion, falsehood, deceitful
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another word for tells
[ "English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. See also: tell off, telling, tell off, tall. initiative. initiative. n. ability to make decisions and take action without waiting for someone to tell you what to do. I showed my initiative when I became a group leader in class. gamification. gamification.", "Popular search terms for this page include another word for tell, another word for tells, anothe rword for tells, another word for to tell, Another words for Tell, and other words for. Another word for tell word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to tell. 1 communicate. 2 express. 3 mention. 4 publish. 5 speak. 6 speak of. 7 state.", "V 10 → telling → kiss and tell 11 You use as far as I can tell or so far as I could tell to indicate that what you are saying is based on the information you have, but that there may be things you do not know.", "Synonyms: advertise, announce, circulate, communicate, declare, enunciate, give notice (of) , give out, herald, make known, notify, proclaim, promulgate, propound, publish, report, reveal, say, spread abroad, state. Antonyms: bury, conceal, cover (up) , hide, hush, keep back, keep secret, secrete, suppress, withhold.", "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Free thesaurus definition of to tell someone something or to give information from the Macmillan English Dictionary-a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "6 carry weight, count, have or take effect, have force, make its presence felt, register, take its toll, weigh. 7 calculate, compute, count, enumerate, number, reckon, tally. tell off. bawl out (informal) berate, carpet (informal) censure, chew out (U.S. & Canad.", "Collins Cobuild English Dictionary for Advanced Learners 4th edition published in 2003 © HarperCollins Publishers 1987, 1995, 2001, 2003 and Collins A-Z Thesaurus 1st edition first published in 1995 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995.", "If someone who has had a love affair with a famous person tells the story of that affair in public, for example in a newspaper or book, you can refer to this as a kiss-and-tell story. adj ADJ n. ...intimate photographs and kiss-and-tell revelations.", "V wh You can tell he's joking. V that 6 verb If you can tell one thing from another, you are able to recognize the difference between it and other similar things. no cont, oft with brd-neg I can't really tell the difference between their policies and ours...", "13 If you say `You never can tell', you mean that the future is always uncertain and it is never possible to know exactly what will happen. ♦ you never can tell convention. You never can tell what life is going to bring you." ]
1 communicate. 2 express. 3 mention. 4 publish. 5 speak. 6 speak of. 7 state.
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another word for thinking highly of
[ "What's another word for 'think highly of'? Here's a list of synonyms for this word.", "People usually hate them since they feel so comfortable about themselves and others are just jealous.They think that their the best in everything and that theres always an easy way out because their dad or mommmy has a lot of money so they can always run to them.", "think a lot of. Also, think highly or well or the world of . Have a good opinion of, regard very favorably, as in I think a lot of my daughter-in-law, or He didn't think highly of this company, or Dean thought the world of his youngest.", "Vain teens usually have it best of things,cash,cars,clothing and easier than others, having expensive things to brag about. In short words, full of it, conceited,best friend is the mirror..and drug store and mall.....worships money... A young man in my class always has a mirror in handy. He has two lockers, one for acadamic the other for his extra clothes, whitestrips, and other nicknacs. This guy is NOT gay just too full of himself, he thinks the world really cares what he wears and if his teeth are white enough.", "To respect someone or something, and to show respect: admire, respect, look up to... This is the British English definition of think highly / a lot of someone. View American English definition of think highly / a lot of someone. Change your default dictionary to American English.", "think a lot of someone or something. and think a great deal of someone or something; think highly of someone or something; think much of someone or something. to think well of someone or something. The teacher thinks a lot of Mary and her talents. No one really thinks a great deal of the new policies.", "The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning. Everyone there seems to think very highly of her.", "think highly/a lot of someone - definition and synonyms. Close. 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "What vain really is,a someone who cares alot about themselves, has a mirror in hand at any given time. Cares alot about looks, always in style, usually come from a well off family with loads of money to spend on stupid brand name clothing, gucci hats and $400 shoes...Can be a girl or boy.", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. think highly of thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/think_highly_____of/synonyms (accessed August 17, 2016). Power Thesaurus 1969, think highly of thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 17 August, 2016, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/think_highly_____of/synonyms>. MLA. Power Thesaurus." ]
Have a good opinion of.
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another word for typography
[ "The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "This is the British English definition of typography. View American English definition of typography. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for typography.", "1. font, fount, typeface, face, case, type. usage: a specific size and style of type within a type family. 2. baptismal font, baptistry, baptistery, font, basin. usage: bowl for baptismal water.", "A typographical error (often shortened to typo) is a mistake made in the typing process (such as a spelling mistake) of printed material. Historically, this referred to mistakes in manual type-setting (typography).", "Typos are common on the internet in chatrooms, Usenet, and the World Wide Web, and some—such as teh , pwned , and zomg —have become in-jokes among Internet groups and subcultures. Pr0n is not a typo but an example of obfuscation.", ")A design for a set of characters. Popular typefaces include Times Roman, Helvetica, and Courier. The typeface represents one aspect of a font. The font also includes such characteristics as size, weight, italics, and so on. There are two general categories of typefaces: serif and sans serif.", "This is a copy of the second folio edition of the Authorized Version, printed by Robert Barker, Printer to King James I, in 1613, and given to the church for the use of the Mayor of Totnes. This edition is known as the Judas Bible because in Matthew c26 v36 Judas appears instead of Jesus.", "theme, constitution, paper, physical composition, penning, composition, report, writing, make-up, composing, authorship, makeup, piece, piece of music, musical composition, typography, opus. Dictionary of English Synonymes (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: Visual Synonyms of typography. Translation. Find a translation for the typography ...", "Before the arrival of printing, the copyist's mistake or scribal error was the equivalent for manuscripts. Most typos involve simple duplication, omission, transposition, or substitution of a small number of characters.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of typography from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited." ]
Theme, constitution, paper, physical composition, penning, composition, report, writing, make-up, composing, authorship, makeup, piece, piece of music, musical composition.
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another word for which consists of
[ "another word for consist in another word for consist in word list below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to consist in be comprised inbe constituted by be contained in lie inope this list of synonyms for consist in proved helpful this post may be useful to those searching to find another word for consist in consist in synonym and synonyms for consist in", "hope this list of synonyms for consist in proved helpful this post may be useful to those searching to find another word for consist in consist in synonym and synonyms for consist inope this list of synonyms for consist in proved helpful this post may be useful to those searching to find another word for consist in consist in synonym and synonyms for consist in", "'Realised as' also works. Main Entry: consist Part of Speech: verb Definition: exist, reside Synonyms: abide, be, be contained in, be expressed by, be found in, dwell, inhere, lie, repose, rest, subsist Main Entry: consist Part of Speech: verb Definition: To have an inherent basis.Synonyms: dwell, exist, inhere, lie, repose, reside, rest.ain Entry: consist Part of Speech: verb Definition: exist, reside Synonyms: abide, be, be contained in, be expressed by, be found in, dwell, inhere, lie, repose, rest, subsist Main Entry: consist Part of Speech: verb Definition: To have an inherent basis. Synonyms: dwell, exist, inhere, lie, repose, reside, rest.", "verb. add up. 1 add. 2 aggregate. 3 amount to. 4 calculate. 5 cast. 6 come. 7 come to. 8 comprise. 9 consist of. 10 equal. 11 figure. 12 foot. 13 mount up to. 14 number. 15 pile up. 16 reach. 17 reckon. 18 result in. 19 ring up. 20 run into. 21 run to. 22 stack up. 23 sum up. 24 summate. 25 totalize. 26 tote. 27 yield.erb. add up. 1 add. 2 aggregate. 3 amount to. 4 calculate. 5 cast. 6 come. 7 come to. 8 comprise. 9 consist of. 10 equal. 11 figure. 12 foot. 13 mount up to. 14 number. 15 pile up. 16 reach. 17 reckon. 18 result in. 19 ring up. 20 run into. 21 run to. 22 stack up. 23 sum up. 24 summate. 25 totalize. 26 tote. 27 yield.", "Word Root of CONSIST. The Latin word sistere, meaning “ to stand, ” “ to appear, ” “ to stop, ” or “ to put, ” gives us the root sist. Words from the Latin sistere have something to do with standing, appearing, stopping, or putting.To as sist, or help, is to stand by someone in order to give aid. To con sist is to be made up of a number of thing put together.To ex ist, or have actual being, is to appear real. To per sist is to refuse to stop doing or saying something.o as sist, or help, is to stand by someone in order to give aid. To con sist is to be made up of a number of thing put together. To ex ist, or have actual being, is to appear real. To per sist is to refuse to stop doing or saying something.", "verb. live or exist in. 1 abide. 2 be intrinsic to. 3 be vested. 4 bide. 5 consist. 6 continue. 7 crash. 8 dig. 9 dwell. 10 endure. 11 hang one's hat. 12 inhabit. 13 inhere. 14 lie. 15 locate. 16 lodge. 17 nest. 18 occupy. 19 park. 20 people. 21 perch. 22 populate. 23 remain. 24 rest with. 25 roost. 26 settle. 27 sojourn. 28 squat. 29 stay. 30 take up residence. 31 tenant.erb. live or exist in. 1 abide. 2 be intrinsic to. 3 be vested. 4 bide. 5 consist. 6 continue. 7 crash. 8 dig. 9 dwell. 10 endure. 11 hang one's hat. 12 inhabit. 13 inhere. 14 lie. 15 locate. 16 lodge. 17 nest. 18 occupy. 19 park. 20 people. 21 perch. 22 populate. 23 remain. 24 rest with. 25 roost. 26 settle. 27 sojourn. 28 squat. 29 stay. 30 take up residence. 31 tenant.", "The words the sum of tell us we need a plus sign because we're going to add three times a number to eight. The words three times tell us the first term is a number multiplied by three. In this expression, we don't need a multiplication sign or parenthesis.hrases like a number or the number tell us our expression has an unknown quantity, called a variable. In algebra, we use letters to represent variables. the product of a number and the same number less 3 x(x 3). The words the product of tell us we're going to multiply a number times the number less 3.", "The number of words in a scientific name varies between organisms, and depends both on how evolved the organism is, and what we know about it. The standard notation for an org … anism's scientific name is Binomial nomenclature, in which the scientific name is listed as Genus species.However, in some cases, simply listing the genus and species of an organism won't tell you all you need to know about it.Some organisms have relevant subspecies/varieties, and even breeds/subvarieties. In this case, the organism's scientific name is written as Genus species subspecies Breed..n example in which this is necessary is in writing the scientific name of a domestic Collie. A collie's Binomial nomenclature is Canis lupus. However, Canis lupus is the name of the Gray wolf; domestic dogs are a subspecies of gray wolves, and each breed is yet a further evolutionary split.", "con•sist. 1. to be made up or composed (usu. fol. by of): This cake consists mainly of sugar, flour, and butter. 2. to be comprised or contained (usu. fol. by in): The charm of Paris does not consist only in its beauty.3. to be compatible, consistent, or harmonious (usu.onsist in something lie in, involve, reside in, be expressed by, subsist, be found or contained in His work as a consultant consists in advising foreign companies.", "consist. vb (intr). 1. (foll by of) to be composed (of); be formed (of): syrup consists of sugar and water.onsist in something lie in, involve, reside in, be expressed by, subsist, be found or contained in His work as a consultant consists in advising foreign companies." ]
Comprised, constituted and contained.
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another word for: characteristics
[ "1 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 2 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 3 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 4 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 5 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "1 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 2 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB. 3 You can only upload a photo (png, jpg, jpeg) or a video (3gp, 3gpp, mp4, mov, avi, mpg, mpeg, rm). 4 You can only upload a photo or a video.", "Synonyms for the noun characteristics are: attributes, qualities, mannerisms, features, traits, peculiarities.", "Anger cannot coexist with inner peace, which is the principal characteristic of happiness.", "Antonyms. , adj rare, uncharacteristic, unrepresentative, unusual. English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. characteristic (characteristics plural) 1 n-count The characteristics of a person or thing are the qualities or features that belong to them and make them recognizable. usu pl, usu with supp (=feature, trait) Genes determine the characteristics of every living thing., ...their physical characteristics.", "Characteristic. Definition. noun, plural: characteristics. (1) A distinguishing quality, trait or feature of an individual, thing, disorder, etc. (2) A distinctive mark, feature, attribute, or property of an individual or thing. adjective. Being a feature or trait that helps identify an individual, thing, etc. Supplement. For instance, a living thing is considered alive when it shows the following general characteristics: 1 It is made up of cell (s). 2 It is capable of growth and development. 3 It obtains energy and utilizes it. 4 It can reproduce.", "Words near characteristic in the dictionary. 1 characterises. 2 characterising. 3 characterism. 4 characterisms. 5 characteristic. 6 characteristic-function. 7 characteristic-polynomial. 8 characteristic-polynomials. 9 characteristical. 10 characteristically.", "Edit. Share to: 1 Best Essays on the State of War for English Composition In order to write effectively on the subject of the state of war, one must review the essays of two of the most prolific political philosophers in modern history: John Locke,….", "1 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 2 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 3 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB.", "1 Whether he was writing miscellaneous essays or law-books, his-characteristic style prevailed, and his books on copyright and .on trusts were novelties indeed among legal textbooks, no less :sparkling than his literary Obiter Dicta." ]
Attributes, qualities, mannerisms, features, traits, peculiarities.
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another word meaning afternoon
[ "siesta - a nap in the early afternoon (especially in hot countries) siesta. noun nap, rest, sleep, doze, kip (Brit. slang), snooze (informal), catnap, forty winks (informal), zizz (Brit. informal) Many cultures have a siesta during the hottest part of the day.", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. good afternoon thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/good_afternoon/synonyms (accessed April 14, 2017).", "a midday or afternoon rest or nap, esp. as taken in Spain and Latin America. [1645–55; < Sp < Latin sexta (hōra) the sixth (hour), midday] A Spanish word meaning sixth (hour), used to mean a sleep taken in the afternoon, especially after the midday meal.", "Power Thesaurus 1969, good afternoon thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 14 April, 2017, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/good_afternoon/synonyms>.", "At the risk of succumbing to an afternoon nap, you can also indulge in a lavish intake of desserts at Essence. Experts and scientific research have long recognized the power and importance of sleep, whether it's getting a full night's rest or a quick afternoon nap.", "afternoon - the part of the day between noon and evening; he spent a quiet afternoon in the park. daylight, daytime, day - the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside; the dawn turned night into day; it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime.", "good afternoon - definition and synonyms. What are red words? 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning. Ways of saying hello:hello, good morning, good afternoon... Ways of saying goodbye:goodbye, bye, good night...", "Power Thesaurus. (1969). good afternoon thesaurus. Retrieved April 14, 2017, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/good_afternoon/synonyms.", "used for saying hello or goodbye to someone in the afternoon Synonyms and related words. Ways of saying hello:hello, good morning, good afternoon... Explore Thesaurus. Synonyms and related words. Ways of saying goodbye:goodbye, bye, good night..." ]
Siesta
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another word of environment
[ "environment. 1 n-var Someone's environment is all the circumstances, people, things, and events around them that influence their life. Pupils in our schools are taught in a safe, secure environment..., The moral characters of men are formed not by heredity but by environment...", "2 n-count Your environment consists of the particular natural surroundings in which you live or exist, considered in relation to their physical characteristics or weather conditions. usu sing, with supp. ...the maintenance of a safe environment for marine mammals.", "This is the British English definition of environment. View American English definition of environment. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for environment.", "Related words. 1 the built environment noun. 2 virtual learning environment noun. 3 self-organized learning environment noun. 4 working conditions/environment. 5 CollocatesAdjectives frequently used with environment.", "3 n-sing The environment is the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals. the N. ...persuading people to respect the environment. Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary. See also: environmentalist, environ, environs, enrolment. Add your entry in the Collaborative Dictionary.", "environment. English Collins Dictionary-English synonyms & Thesaurus &nbsp. environment (environments plural) 1 n-var Someone's environment is all the circumstances, people, things, and events around them that influence their life.", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close.", "Nearby & related entries: 1 environ. 2 environ. 3 environazi. 4 environed. 5 environing. 6 environment and public health. 7 environment design. 8 environment division. 9 environment variable. 10 environment, controlled.", "the movement of carbon between living things and their environment. Carbon dioxide is taken from the atmosphere and used by plants. It then moves from plants eaten as food to animals, and is returned to the atmosphere by the respiration of plants and animals and by the burning of plant material. biology. carbon footprint.", "3 n-sing The environment is the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals. the N ...persuading people to respect the environment." ]
Environ
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another word of tax
[ "Tax relief is a reduction in the amount of tax that a person or company has to pay, for example because of expenses associated with their business or property. n-uncount. ...mortgage interest tax relief.", "1 Good luck with the tax stuff. 2 She was a talker—told me how she figured the guy was gonna cheat on the sales tax so he pays in cash and gets the title signed over in blank. 3 This is like jailing Al Capone for tax evasion, Damian said.", "The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "income tax (income taxes plural) Income tax is a certain percentage of your income that you have to pay regularly to the government. n-var. indirect tax (indirect taxes plural) An indirect tax is a tax on goods and services which is added to their price. Compare direct tax.", "PPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases: taxation, fiscal, taxes, prosecutor, fee, prosecutors, duty, imposed, levy, tributaria, revenue, impot, impôt, procurator, fiscaux, attorney, dani, taxing, imposition, fees, income, dane, prosecutorial, taxable, davkov. impuesto", "90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "1 Okay. 2 Good luck with the tax stuff. 3 She was a talker—told me how she figured the guy was gonna cheat on the sales tax so he pays in cash and gets the title signed over in blank. 4 This is like jailing Al Capone for tax evasion, Damian said.", "n-count income tax (income taxes plural) Income tax is a certain percentage of your income that you have to pay regularly to the government. n-var indirect tax (indirect taxes plural) An indirect tax is a tax on goods and services which is added to their price.", "n-count tax year (tax years plural) A tax year is a particular period of twelve months which is used by the government as a basis for calculating taxes and for organizing its finances and accounts. In Britain, the tax year begins on April 6th and ends on April 5th.", "Blog. A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of tax from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited." ]
Taxation, fiscal, taxes, prosecutor, fee, prosecutors, duty, imposed, levy, tributaria, revenue, impot, impôt, procurator, fiscaux, attorney, dani, taxing, imposition, fees, income, dane, prosecutorial, taxable, davkov.
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another word that means knowing how to do something
[ "Relevance ranks synonyms and suggests the best matches based on how closely a synonym’s sense matches the sense you selected. Complexity sorts synonyms based on their difficulty. Adjust it higher to choose from words that are more complex.", "Word Origin and History for know Expand. v. Old English cnawan (class VII strong verb; past tense cneow, past participle cnawen), to know, perceive; acknowledge, declare, from Proto-Germanic *knew- (cf. Old High German bi-chnaan, ir-chnaan to know), from PIE root *gno- to know (cf.", "Synonym.com 2001-2016 Demand Media, all rights reserved. Database is based on WordNet 3.0, a lexical database for the English language.", "Old English cnawan (class VII strong verb; past tense cneow, past participle cnawen), to know, perceive; acknowledge, declare, from Proto-Germanic *knew- (cf. Old High German bi-chnaan, ir-chnaan to know), from PIE root *gno- to know (cf. Old Persian xšnasatiy he shall know; Old Church Slavonic znati, Russian znat to know; Latin gnoscere; Greek *gno-, as in gignoskein; Sanskrit jna- know).", "1 I know the first verse of the song, but I don't know what comes next. 2 If you don't know what the word means, look it up in a dictionary. It's always awkward when you meet someone you know, but you can't remember their name.", "before 900; Middle English knowen, knawen, Old English gecnāwan; cognate with Old High German -cnāhan, Old Norse knā to know how, be able to; akin to Latin (g)nōvī, Greek gignṓskein.", "To not know one's ass from one's elbow is from 1930. To know better to have learned from experience is from 1704. You know as a parenthetical filler is from 1712, but it has roots in 14c. To know too much (to be allowed to live, escape, etc.) is from 1872.", "See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com. 1. Know, comprehend, understand imply being aware of meanings. To know is to be aware of something as a fact or truth: He knows the basic facts of the subject. I know that he agrees with me. To comprehend is to know something thoroughly and to perceive its relationships to certain other ideas, facts, etc.", "KnowWe commonly use the verb know with a noun phrase, with a that-clause or with a wh-clause (e.g. who, where, why): …. Know how + infinitiveWe do not commonly use know + to-infinitive. We use know how + to-infinitive: …. Know + object + infinitiveIn very formal English, we use know + object + to-infinitive: ….", "She knew (= was aware) (that) something was wrong. [ + obj + to infinitive ] Even small amounts of these substances are known to cause skin problems. formal The authorities know him to be (= know that he is) a cocaine dealer. A1 [ T not continuous ] used to ask someone to tell you a piece of information:" ]
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another word when someone is unclear
[ "1 The minister's ​ statement is unclear and ​ open to misinterpretation. 2 She's unclear about whether you ​ want her to ​ attend the ​ meeting or not. 3 His ​ explanation was really unclear. 4 The ​ motivation for the ​ attack is still unclear.", "Semicolon. This is a punctuation mark that is used between clauses of a compound sentence when a conjunction is not used, before conjunctive adverbs that join independent clauses, and in a series when the series already contains commas.", "Introduction. Writing is a series of choices. As you work on a paper, you choose your topic, your approach, your sources, and your thesis; when it’s time to write, you have to choose the words you will use to express your ideas and decide how you will arrange those words into sentences and paragraphs.", "As a result, your reader knows only that you’re going to talk about river and shore scenes, but not what you’re going to say. Version 2 is an improvement: the words “return to nature” give your reader a better idea where the paper is headed.", "by Kate Woodford, As part of our occasional series on idioms used in or in relation to business, we look today at the important area of making projects happen – getting projects started, making progress with those projects and, as sometimes happens, failing to make progress.", "unclear adjective. › not ​obvious or ​easy to ​see or ​know: [+ question word] It’s unclear what ​actually ​happened that ​night. › A ​person who is unclear about something is not ​sure about it: I’m unclear about a ​couple of things he said on the ​phone.", "These are used to enclose direct quotations and to designate titles of short works (like newspaper and magazine articles, poems, short stories, songs, episodes of television and radio programs, and subdivisions of books or web sites).", "1 She's unclear about whether you ​ want her to ​ attend the ​ meeting or not. 2 His ​ explanation was really unclear. 3 The ​ motivation for the ​ attack is still unclear. 4 The ​ terms of the ​ agreement are ​ rather unclear.", "See if you recognize any of these issues: 1 Misused words —the word doesn’t actually mean what the writer thinks it does. 2 Example: Cree Indians were a monotonous culture until French and British settlers arrived. 3 Revision: Cree Indians were a homogenous culture. 4 Words with unwanted connotations or meanings. 5 Example: I sprayed the ants in their 6 ... Re", "Difficulties with word choice aren’t the only cause of awkwardness, vagueness, or other problems with clarity. Sometimes a sentence is hard to follow because there is a grammatical problem with it or because of the syntax (the way the words and phrases are put together)." ]
Not ​obvious or ​easy to ​see or ​know.
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anothr way ti say because of
[ "So If I say, “the reason is because,” what I really am saying is that the cause of there being a reason is that I painted it. This is akin to saying, “I painted the wagon and that is why it is red because I painted it.”. So, indeed No. 1 is a redundancy, a grammatical error, and a logical violation.he reason is that it rained yesterday. The only good reason to go to graduate school in English is because you love it. The only good reason to go to graduate school in English is that you love it. The reason he faked his suicide and went into hiding in Peoria using a fake name is because his life was in danger.", "Best Answer: Looking at the example, I don't think that you are using the term correctly. It is reversed. The proper way to say it would be I died from a pb and j due to the fact that I am allergic to peanuts.. But you could use any of the following words instead: -since-because-given that-seeing as.Source(s):nstead of im allergic to peanuts DUE TO THE FACT that i died from a pb and j. you could say im allergic to peanuts because i died from a pb and j. i duno. Senso Yokia · 4 years ago. Thumbs up.", "00.00 which is AM and when writing it as in time. However, people use this as such, 00.00 I guess when they decide to clock someone using a stop watch.However, the question … is what is another way of saying 12.00AM? so if its 12 AM. then its MIDNIGHT and that's alternate way of saying it.0.00 which is AM and when writing it as in time. However, people use this as such, 00.00 I guess when they decide to clock someone using a stop watch.", "Better way of saying “this is because”. up vote 2 down vote favorite. Previous work on Topic Detection and Tracking (TDT) has achieved great success on full length document, but the techniques has yet to be fully implemented on microblogs. am trying to avoid joining them using a comma, as it will turn out to be a very lengthy sentence. At the same time, I wish to reduce this is because to a shorter version (preferably 1 word). I tried to remove it but it sounded odd and did not flow together well.", "There’s nothing wrong with ‘This is because. . .’, but an alternative would be ‘The reason is that. . .’ I don't know of any single word that would be suitable. You might want to change document to documents and has to have. am trying to avoid joining them using a comma, as it will turn out to be a very lengthy sentence. At the same time, I wish to reduce this is because to a shorter version (preferably 1 word). I tried to remove it but it sounded odd and did not flow together well.", "This is because the sources of TDT are news articles which already contains news information and structured... I am trying to avoid joining them using a comma, as it will turn out to be a very lengthy sentence. At the same time, I wish to reduce this is because to a shorter version (preferably 1 word).I tried to remove it but it sounded odd and did not flow together well. am trying to avoid joining them using a comma, as it will turn out to be a very lengthy sentence. At the same time, I wish to reduce this is because to a shorter version (preferably 1 word). I tried to remove it but it sounded odd and did not flow together well.", "Use 'because' instead of wordier options, such as “owing to the fact that” or “on the grounds that.” You could also use it instead of the persnickety “due to.” Example: “It was canceled because of illness.” 'Since' often means the same thing as “because.”.ue to: If you want to be formal about it, use “due to” only as an adjective, usually after the verb “to be.” Example: “The cancellation was due to illness.” You wouldn’t say, “It was canceled due to illness,” because “due to” isn’t modifying anything.", "This is because the sources of TDT are news articles which already contains news information and structured... I am writing the following. Previous work on Topic Detection and Tracking (TDT) has achieved great success on full length document, but the techniques has yet to be fully implemented on microblogs. am trying to avoid joining them using a comma, as it will turn out to be a very lengthy sentence. At the same time, I wish to reduce this is because to a shorter version (preferably 1 word). I tried to remove it but it sounded odd and did not flow together well.", "You should be able to make one sentence out of two sometimes. Take two sample sentences: X happens. This is because Y. These two can become Y is a causative factor in X.. Or The influence of Y can be seen in X.. You get the idea.ake two sample sentences: X happens. This is because Y. These two can become Y is a causative factor in X.. Or The influence of Y can be seen in X.. You get the idea.", "Because: Use it instead of wordier options, such as “owing to the fact that” or “on the grounds that.” You could also use it instead of the persnickety “due to.” Example: “It was canceled because of illness.”.ue to: If you want to be formal about it, use “due to” only as an adjective, usually after the verb “to be.” Example: “The cancellation was due to illness.” You wouldn’t say, “It was canceled due to illness,” because “due to” isn’t modifying anything." ]
Owing to the fact that, due to, on the grounds that.
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ansel elgort net worth
[ "$2 Million 1994 Actors Ansel Elgort Ansel Elgort Net Worth Arthur Elgort Grethe Barrett Holby Manhattan March 14 New York New York City Sophie Elgort United States Warren Elgort Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn StumbleUpon Pinterest Reddit", "Ansel Elgort net worth. Do you want to know about Ansel Elgort net worth, salary, houses, personal life? We collected all interesting info about him.", "Ansel Elgort: Net Worth: $2 Million: Date Of Birth: March 14, 1994: Place Of Birth: Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States: Height: 6' 3 (1.91 m) Profession: Record producer, Actor, Model, Singer, Disc jockey: Education: Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School: Nationality: American: Parents: Arthur Elgort, Grethe Barrett Holby: Siblings: Warren Elgort, Sophie Elgort: Facebook", "Ansel Elgort Net Worth From that movie Ansel’s career made a rocket start. He participated in the films “The Fault in Our Stars”, and “Men, Women & Children”.", "Ansel Elgort Net Worth Ansel Elgort Cars Although the star confessed in his interview to “Elle” that he lost his virginity in the car, it is not known, what vehicle the star owns.", "Rising young actor Ansel Elgort has an estimated net worth of $5 million. Check his wiki from height, age, house, car, salary, parents, siblings, to ethnicity detail. He is also a DJ artist. He became the winner of the Best Film Actor for his role in the movie ‘The Fault in Our Stars’. He also won the award of Fan favorite actor.", "Ansel Elgort’s Career, salary, net worth. Ansel began his acting career playing the character Tommy Ross in the 2013 film Carrie. His first highly publicized role was in Divergent as Caleb Prior in 2014. After that, he played Augustus Waters in the film adaptation of John Green’s novel The Fault in Our Stars that same year.", "The teenager Ansel Elgort became noticeable after the role in Divergent. His hero was Caleb Prior. Ansel Elgort Divergent helped him to get his first popularity. But the breaking year in Ansel’s career was 2013, when he acted in screen adaptation of Carrie. Ansel Elgort Carrie still remains one of the most significant films in his movie list.", "Ansel Elgort Net Worth is $2 Million Ansel Elgort Biography Ansel Elgort is an American actor, music producer, and DJ under the stage name Ansølo. As a film actor, he is known for playing Tommy Ross in Carrie, Caleb Prior in The Divergent Series and Augustus Waters in The Fault in Our Stars.", "Ansel Elgort has a net worth of 5 million USD. Though he is only 23, his name has been nominated for many awards for his acting skills. He has a salary of 0.70 million. He owns a restaurant and a Football team known as ‘New York Angels’. He has launched a perfume named ‘With Love from Ansel’." ]
The Net Worth of Ansel Elgort is $2 Million.
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ansi definition of standards
[ "ANSI guidelines define classes of garments as most appropriate, depending on the level of risk in the work environment. High Visibility garment selection should be based on expected use settings and work activities being performed.", "Best practices guidelines—like the voluntary standards outlined in ANSI/ISEA 107—provide practical instruction regarding both reflective material and garment design. These guidelines also define classes of garments as most appropriate, depending on the level of risk in the work environment.", "What is a standard? A standard can be defined as a set of technical definitions and guidelines, “how to” instructions for designers, manufacturers, and users. Standards promote safety, reliability, productivity, and efficiency in almost every industry that relies on engineering components or equipment.", "There are many additional safety standards that you can find using the links above or a keyword or document number search as well as browsing special pages for safety standards in the workplace, chemical safety, safety signs & symbols, protective clothing standards, and more.", "The listing here contains selected safety standards from the American Ladder Institute (ALI); American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE); International Organization of Standardization (ISO); and the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA).", "The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has taken over the management of geographic codes from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Under NIST, the codes adhered to the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS).", "ANSI Type R or P, Class 2. Performance Class 2 is considered the minimum level of protection for workers exposed to roadway rights-of-way and temporary traffic control (TTC) zones. Garments will have additional amounts of high-visibility materials that allow for better definition of the human form.", "Safety standards for ladder safety, fall protection, construction safety, clothing & equipment, workplace surfaces, and occupational health and safety are categorized below.", "American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Codes. American National Standards Institute codes (ANSI codes) are standardized numeric or alphabetic codes issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to ensure uniform identification of geographic entities through all federal government agencies.", "For the film speed scale, see ASA film speed. For other uses, see ANSI (disambiguation). The American National Standards Institute (ANSI, /ˈænsi/ AN-see) is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States." ]
It is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States.
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answer Identify the scientist who became the director of the Manhattan Project, which created the atomic bomb
[ "By the summer of 1945, Oppenheimer was ready to test the first bomb. On July 16, 1945, at Trinity Site near Alamogordo, New Mexico, scientists of the Manhattan Project readied themselves to watch the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb.The device was affixed to a 100-foot tower and discharged just before dawn.y the summer of 1945, Oppenheimer was ready to test the first bomb. On July 16, 1945, at Trinity Site near Alamogordo, New Mexico, scientists of the Manhattan Project readied themselves to watch the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb. The device was affixed to a 100-foot tower and discharged just before dawn.", "Albert Einstein was the start of the atomic bomb and he immigrated from Germany because he was Jewish. It was Robert Oppenheimer that ran the project. The Potsdam conference was a meeting of the Big Three Allies: Stalin, Roosevelt (maybe it was Truman by then) and Winston Churchill.he Cold War began when Germans were angered that their leaders were on trial for war crimes. The Nuremberg Trials lasted nearly four years, and many key German leaders were found guilty and sentenced to death. --------------------------------------...", "The Manhattan Project was the project to develop the first nuclear weapon (atomic bomb) during World War II by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.Born out of a small research program in 1939, the Manhattan Project eventually employed more than 130,000 people and cost nearly $2 billion USD ($23 billion in 2007 dollars based on CPI). It resulted in the creation of multiple production and research sites that operated in secret.", "The Manhattan Project was a research and development project that produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II.roves appreciated the early British atomic research and the British scientists' contributions to the Manhattan Project, but stated that the United States would have succeeded without them. He also said that Churchill was the best friend the atomic bomb project had [as] he kept Roosevelt's interest up ...", "During World War II, American physicists and engineers began a race against Nazi Germany to create the first atomic bomb. This secret four-year endeavor (1942-1945) was code-named “the Manhattan Project,” named for one of the initial sites of research, Columbia University in Manhattan, New York.n 1942, Manhattan Project scientific director J. Robert Oppenheimer suggested the remote area of Los Alamos in New Mexico. General Groves approved the site and construction began at the end of 1942. Oppenheimer became the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory (known as “Project Y”).", "From 1942 to 1946, the project was under the direction of Major General Leslie Groves of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer was the director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory that designed the actual bombs.roves appreciated the early British atomic research and the British scientists' contributions to the Manhattan Project, but stated that the United States would have succeeded without them. He also said that Churchill was the best friend the atomic bomb project had [as] he kept Roosevelt's interest up ...", "Overseen by Major General Leslie Groves and scientist Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project was the name given to the United States' efforts to build nuclear weapons during World War II.verseen by Major General Leslie Groves and scientist Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project was the name given to the United States' efforts to build nuclear weapons during World War II.", "Manhattan Project, the U.S. effort in World War II that developed the atomic bomb. The possibility of developing an atomic bomb became evident late in 1938 when scientists in Germany successfully split a uranium atom by bombarding it with neutrons.eginning in June 1942 during World War II, the United States' Manhattan Project brought together scientists and military experts to create the world's first atomic bomb.", "The Manhattan Project was the top secret military endeavor to build, and detonate the first atomic bomb. It was based at Los Alamos, New Mexico and headed by Dr. J. Robert … Oppenheimer.Born out of a small research program in 1939, the Manhattan Project eventually employed more than 130,000 people and cost nearly $2 billion USD ($23 billion in 2007 dollars based on CPI). It resulted in the creation of multiple production and research sites that operated in secret.", "Roosevelt agreed and placed General Leslie Groves and physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in charge of the Manhattan Project two years later. The name Manhattan Project was the code word for the development of the atomic bomb. On July 16, 1945, the first atomic bomb was tested at the Trinity Site in New Mexico.The weapon was later used against the Japanese to end World War II.eginning in June 1942 during World War II, the United States' Manhattan Project brought together scientists and military experts to create the world's first atomic bomb." ]
J. Robert Oppenheimer.
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answer for how does the temperature of earth's crust compared to the temperature of earth's interior
[ "The crust is cold compared to the mantle but its not all that cold. The mantle is ~2,000K or so and the surface is ~260K if you don't factor in the solar flux. If the interior of Earth cooled down the surface would freeze solid.he mantle is ~2,000K or so and the surface is ~260K if you don't factor in the solar flux. If the interior of Earth cooled down the surface would freeze solid.", "Generally, the core is thought to reach temperatures about about 7000 K. 0 K is absolute zero, and a hot day on the surface of the crust would be around 300 K, so the core is probably about 23 times hotter than the surface.And that's on a hot day! But there's also a fair amount of variation.he mantle is ~2,000K or so and the surface is ~260K if you don't factor in the solar flux. If the interior of Earth cooled down the surface would freeze solid.", "The Earth can be divided into three large sections: the mantle, inner core, and outer core. The inner core is at the center of the earth. The pressure and temperature of the earth increases as one moves closer to the center. First comes the mantle, this is a layer that is bellow the crust of the earth.This is said to go down 2,900 kilometers; it's temperature is about 870 degrees Celsius.he inner core is about 6,400 kilometers below the earths surface. the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.", "The inner core is about 6,400 kilometers below the earths surface. the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.But compared with the sun the earth's temperature at the center of the earth is only about the outer reign of the sun.he inner core is about 6,400 kilometers below the earths surface. the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.", "The Earths interior (University of Chicago). The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth; it’s a thin shell of rock that measures just 30 km thick at the continents, and 5 km thick underneath the oceans. Just 1% of the Earth’s mass is made up of its crust.he Earth’s crust is the outermost layer of the Earth’s structure. In fact, the crust is what you’re standing on. But geologists have learned that if you dig down into the Earth, even just a few hundred meters, and things start to heat up. The inside of the Earth is hot!", "The temperature of Earth's crust can range from -70 degrees Fahrenheit to +750 degrees Fahrenheit depending on location and depth.Higher temperatures would be recorded in regions of crustal melting from magmatic intrusions.he temperature of the crust increases with depth, reaching values typically in the range from about 500 °C (900 °F) to 1,000 °C (1,800 °F) at the boundary with the underlying mantle.", "The inner core is at the center of the earth. The pressure and temperature of the earth increases as one moves closer to the center. First comes the mantle, this is a layer that is bellow the crust of the earth. This is said to go down 2,900 kilometers; it's temperature is about 870 degrees Celsius.he outer core beginnings where the mantle stops and it extends further down to the center 2,250 kilometers. The inner core is about 6,400 kilometers below the earths surface. the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.", "The Earth’s crust is the outermost layer of the Earth’s structure. In fact, the crust is what you’re standing on. But geologists have learned that if you dig down into the Earth, even just a few hundred meters, and things start to heat up.The inside of the Earth is hot!he Earth’s crust is the outermost layer of the Earth’s structure. In fact, the crust is what you’re standing on. But geologists have learned that if you dig down into the Earth, even just a few hundred meters, and things start to heat up. The inside of the Earth is hot!", "The outer core beginnings where the mantle stops and it extends further down to the center 2,250 kilometers. The inner core is about 6,400 kilometers below the earths surface. the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.But compared with the sun the earth's temperature at the center of the earth is only about the outer reign of the sun. Phillip Chan -- 1999.he outer core beginnings where the mantle stops and it extends further down to the center 2,250 kilometers. The inner core is about 6,400 kilometers below the earths surface. the temperature at the inner core of the earth is at the high is about 7,000 degrees Celsius.", "At its outer edge, where it meets the atmosphere, the temperature of the crust of the Earth is the same temperature as the air. So, it might be as hot as 35 °C in the desert and below freezing in Antarctica. But if you dig down, the temperatures go up.he Earth’s crust is the outermost layer of the Earth’s structure. In fact, the crust is what you’re standing on. But geologists have learned that if you dig down into the Earth, even just a few hundred meters, and things start to heat up. The inside of the Earth is hot!" ]
The Earths interior (University of Chicago). The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth; it’s a thin shell of rock that measures just 30 km thick at the continents, and 5 km thick underneath the oceans.
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answer of garnishee meaning
[ "What does discharge and release garnishee mean? We have a judgement against us and the attorney is trying to go after us. we have been getting letters from them to settled. Today we got a letter...", "In a garnishment, you may be described as a garnishee, being the one who suffers from the legal effect of a garnishment, and if the judgment is settled or paid, then a release will discharge, or cancel, the debt. Filing bankruptcy may also provide you a discharge of the judgment.", "With a judgment against you, the creditor has a collection remedy of garnishment, which is a procedure to seize your property to pay the judgment. In a garnishment, you may be described as a garnishee, being the one who suffers from the legal effect of a garnishment, and if the judgment is settled or...", "What does garnishee answer to continuing garnishment mean? My check has been being garnished since last year I just received a letter from my employer from magistrate court a letter of garnishee... Skip to main content", "Definition of garnishee in the English dictionary The first definition of garnishee in the dictionary is a person upon whom a garnishment has been served. Other definition of garnishee is to attach by garnishment. Garnishee is also to serve with a garnishment.", "all cases move the court, upon the answer of the garnishee, and of the defendant, if he shall also answer, for such judgment as he shall be entitled to thereon, but any suich judgment shall be no bar beyond the facts stated in such answers.", "If a garnishee's disclosure states that the garnishee does not have any money or property that belongs to the judgment debtor, the creditor may challenge the disclosure by moving the court for leave to serve a supplemental complaint on the ...", "The garnishee is usually your employer. It sounds like the attorney has received information that the garnishee is not holding any assets due to you like wages. This answer does not create an attorney client relationship between you and I.", "Notice of garnishment of property other than personal earnings and answer of garnishee Low Need Received a letter of Continuing Writ of Garnishment as the Garnishee .", "The employer must withhold funds from your check in amounts regulated by law, and then file an answer with the court, along with funds that were withheld from your pay. The answer must be filed from 30 to 45 days after the garnishment is served, and within every 45 days thereafter, until 180 days from the date of the initial garnishment filing. You should consider filing a Chapter 7 case to stop this garnishment, and to discharge the debt, and avoid the judicial lien." ]
Garnishee means being the one who suffers from the legal effect of a garnishment.
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answer the most obvious cause of industrial smog is
[ "Industrial smog occurs when the smoke and sulfur dioxide produced from burning coal merges with fog and creates a yellowish-brown-colored haze close to ground level. Photoch … emical smog forms as the result of increased usage of all fossil fuels, including gasoline and the burning of trees and organic waste.", "1 The Definition of Smog, a Malodorous Weather Phenomenon The definition of smog is summed up in the word itself, which is a portmanteau of smoke and fog first used in 1905 by Harold Des Voeux, an officer in the Coal Smoke Abate…. 2 The Five Major Parts of the Brain At its most basic, the brain controls the body.", "5) Near the equator, the patterns of convection currents are called ________. A) Coriolis cells B) Hadley cells C) high-pressure cells D) El Nino niño Events) e the Troposphere: Answer B: diff 1: objective.17 1, composition, structure and function of the atmosphere) 6 natural sources of air pollution come ________. from", "It can also harm plants and other living things. Photochemical smog is formed by the action of sunlight on pollutants such as hydroc … arbons and nitrogen oxides. these chemicals react to form a brownish mixture of ozone and other pollutants.", "Smog is a kind of air pollution; the word smog is a portmanteau of smoke and fog. Classic smog results from large amounts of coal burning in an area caused by a mixture of s … moke and sulfur dioxide.", "A) caused by ozone depletion B) a major component of the atmosphere C) extremely damaging to human blood D) produced by plants during photosynthesis E) consumed by plants for photosynthesis Answer: C Diff: 2 Objective: 17.2 Outdoor air pollution; potential solutions. 9) Tropospheric ozone ________.", "24) The most obvious cause of industrial smog is ________. A) burning trash B) fires for heating food C) indoor air pollution D) burning fossil fuels E) generation of nuclear power Answer: D Diff: 1 Objective: 17.2 Outdoor air pollution; potential solutions.", "17.4 Multiple-Choice Questions. 1) The largest portion of atmospheric gases by weight is ________. A) oxygen B) nitrogen C) sulfur D) ozone E) argon Answer: B Diff: 1 Objective: 17.1 Composition, structure, and function of the atmosphere. 2) The relative humidity is the ________.", "Smog can harm health, damage the environment and cause poor visibility. Smog is a combination of fog and pollution. The common cause of a widespread thick fog is a temperature inversion. If there is a significant source of pollution under the inversion, it gets trapped along with the fog.", "A) contributors to indoor pollutants B) VOCs and POPs C) sources of radon in the home D) problems in degrading the ozone layer E) the cause of high pesticide use in the home Answer: A Diff: 1 Objective: 17.5 Indoor air pollution; potential solutions." ]
When the smoke and sulfur dioxide produced from burning coal merges with fog and creates a yellowish-brown-colored haze close to ground level.
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ant bites pictures and symptoms
[ "There are few types of ants that can even sting. There are many symptoms of an ant bite including itching, pain, swelling and even death, depending on the species of ant that has cause the ant bite. Almost all of us have experienced an ant bite at some point in our lives.", "Most reactions to insect bites and stings are mild, causing little more than redness, itching, stinging or minor swelling. Rarely, insect bites and stings, such as from a bee, a wasp, a hornet, a fire ant or a scorpion, can result in severe reactions. Some insects also carry disease, such as West Nile virus.", "To take care of an insect bite or sting that causes a mild reaction: 1 Move to a safe area to avoid more bites or stings. 2 If needed, remove the stinger. 3 Wash the area with soap and water. Apply a cool 1 compress. Apply a cream, gel or lotion to the injured area. Use over-the-counter medications.", "Picture of Fire Ant Bites. The fire ant sting typically causes red hive-like lesions that burn and itch. Painful pus-filled lesions can also occur. Cold packs, pain relievers, and antihistamines can help relieve the discomfort. A large number of stings may trigger a toxic or severe life-threatening allergic reaction.", "You may experience a severe reaction beyond the immediate area of the sting if you are allergic to the bite or sting. This is known as anaphylaxis. Symptoms of a severe reaction include: hives, wheezing, shortness of breath, unconsciousness, and even. death within 30 minutes. Stings from large hornets or multiple (hundreds or thousands) bee stings have been reported to cause muscle breakdown and kidney failure and death.", "Must Read Articles Related to Insect Bites. 1 Allergic Reaction An allergic reaction is an overreaction to a harmless substance. Symptoms and signs of an allergic reaction include hives, rashes, swelling, itching, wheezing, ...learn more 2 >>. Bedbugs Bedbugs are blood-sucking parasites that feed on ...learn more >>.", "Their ant bites can result in a variety of serious symptoms. The fire ants are aggressive and posses venom sacs that contain piperidine alkaloids. When this poison is injected into the human body via a fire ant bite, then it can result in symptoms like pain, swelling and extreme itchiness.", "Ant Bites – Symptoms, Treatment, Pictures. All of us know the fact that ants are social creatures that are present in all the four corners of the world, with a few exceptions of some remote islands and the continent of Antarctica.", "To take care of an insect bite or sting that causes a mild reaction: 1 Move to a safe area to avoid more bites or stings. 2 If needed, remove the stinger. 3 Wash the area with soap and water. Apply a cool compress. Use a cloth dampened with cold water or filled with 1 ice. Apply a cream, gel or lotion to the injured area.", "Insect bites and stings. Insect bites and stings can cause an immediate skin reaction. The bite from fire ants and the sting from bees, wasps, and hornets are most often painful. Bites caused by mosquitoes, fleas, and mites are more likely to cause itching than pain. Insect and spider bites cause more deaths from venom reactions than bites from snakes." ]
It including itching, pain, swelling and even death, depending on the species of ant that has cause the ant bite.
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ant lifespan
[ "Ant colonies can be long-lived. The queens can live for up to 30 years, and workers live from 1 to 3 years. Males, however, are more transitory, being quite short-lived and surviving for only a few weeks. Ant queens are estimated to live 100 times as long as solitary insects of a similar size.", "Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like ancestors in the Cretaceous period, about 99 million years ago and diversified after the rise of flowering plants. More than 12,500 of an estimated total of 22,000 species have been classified.", "The life span of adult ants is highly variable. Queens of many species may live a decade or more. Queens usually live much longer than their workers. For instance, a fire ant queen lives about seven years, but her workers live only for about 50 to 150 days.", "However, I think it would be safe to assume that the queens always live longer (in the span of years as opposed to months for the workers) than the workers when considering available data for ant species. This seems to be a trend for eusocial insect species. The queens can be incredibly long lived. Termites are another example of this longevity (A Termite Queen And Her Ultimate Sacrifice)--with queens living 15 or so years.", "Find Life Insurance Information in your state. Life insurance regulations vary from state to state. Please click on your state below to learn about the best way you and your family can get the most benefits at the most affordable prices. Alabama.", "Ants vary in colour; most ants are red or black, but a few species are green and some tropical species have a metallic lustre. More than 12,000 species are currently known (with upper estimates of the potential existence of about 22,000) (see the article List of ant genera), with the greatest diversity in the tropics.", "Find Life Insurance Information in your state. Life insurance regulations vary from state to state. Please click on your state below to learn about the best way you and your family can get the most benefits at the most affordable prices. Washington, D.C.", "The lifespan of ants varies by species (the red imported fire ant workers live 3-6 months and the queen can live 2-6 years according to University of FL).", "Ants can lift 20 times their own body weight. An ant brain has about 250 000 brain cells. A human brain has 10,000 million so a colony of 40,000 ants has collectively the same size brain as a human. The average life expectancy of an ant is 45-60 days. Ants use their antenae not only for touch, but also for their sense of smell. The head of the ant has a pair of large, strong jaws.", "An ant's life span is normally only about 90 days. Harvester ants seem to live a little longer, usually 2 to 6 months. We had a case where the ants lasted a whole year but that is exceptional. They are small insects and do not have a long life expectancy.'." ]
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antabuse is used in ____.
[ "Do NOT use Antabuse if: 1 you are allergic to any ingredient in Antabuse or other similar medicines. 2 you are under the influence of alcohol. 3 you have severe heart disease, a blockage of your heart arteries, or a mental disorder (eg, psychosis)", "Reactions may occur from drinking alcohol for several weeks after you have stopped taking disulfiram. Be aware of the alcohol content of other common products such as cough and cold medicines, mouth washes, tonics, sauces, vinegars, and other food products. Alcohol in these products can also cause a reaction.", "This medication should not be used if you have certain medical conditions. Before using this medicine, consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have: severe heart/blood vessel disease (e.g., coronary artery disease), certain mental/mood condition (psychosis).", "Antabuse is used for: Treating alcoholism. Antabuse is an alcohol-abuse deterrent. It works by blocking the breakdown of alcohol, causing unpleasant side effects (eg, vomiting, upset stomach) when even a small amount of alcohol is consumed.", "Disulfiram may cause a reaction with alcohol up to 14 days after ingestion. Disulfiram should be used cautiously in patients with diabetes, hypothyroidism, epilepsy, cerebral damage, nephritis, and hepatic impairment.", "Side Effects. Drowsiness, tiredness, headache, acne, and metallic/garlic-like taste in the mouth may occur as your body gets used to the medication. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.", "This medication is used along with counseling and support to treat alcoholism. Disulfiram works by blocking the processing of alcohol in the body. This causes you to have a bad reaction when you drink alcohol.", "Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Read the Antabuse (disulfiram) Side Effects Center for a complete guide to possible side effects.", "Disulfiram interferes with the metabolism of alcohol resulting in unpleasant effects when alcohol is consumed. Disulfiram is used to treat chronic alcoholism. Disulfiram may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.", "BRAND NAME: Antabuse. PRESCRIPTION: Yes. GENERIC AVAILABLE: Yes. USES: Disulfiram is used of treating alcoholism. It is used in combination with supportive care and psychotherapy. Disulfiram should never be given to a patient who is intoxicated, or without his or her full knowledge. Relatives of patients should be advised about this warning also." ]
Treating alcoholism.
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antagonism meaning
[ "antagonism - (biochemistry) interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure interference, hinderance, hindrance - the act of hindering or obstructing or impeding", "Examples of antagonist in a Sentence. 1 They are interested in character first, and in Don, a foul-mouthed psychopath with a hair-trigger temper and buried longings for Gal's wife, they have created a truly scary antagonist.", "On the stage or screen, in a story or a novel, the protagonist is the main character and the antagonist is the opposing one. Pro-and ant-usually mark the good and bad characters, but not always; there may occasionally be an", "Recent Examples of antagonist from the Web. Churchill’s greatest antagonist in later years was Labour’s minister of health Aneurin Bevan, founder of the National Health Service, who excoriated Churchill at every opportunity.", "Pardiggle, who had been regarding him through her spectacles with a forcible composure, calculated, I could not help thinking, to increase his antagonism, pulled out a good book as if it were a constable's staff and took the whole family into custody.", "Examples of antagonist in a Sentence. They are interested in character first, and in Don, a foul-mouthed psychopath with a hair-trigger temper and buried longings for Gal's wife, they have created a truly scary antagonist. —David Ansen, Newsweek, 18 June 2001.", "Antagonism means hostility. You might feel antagonism toward your annoying little sister, particularly if she's always borrowing your stuff without asking. Antagonism is one of the few things you can share easily with someone you don't like. You might feel antagonism toward your school, or at least the idea of going to school. If you're an antagonistic person, you feel antagonism to lots of people and things.", "Pity and softened memory took place of the old antagonism, and in his busy thoughts about the future, as the chaise carried him rapidly along towards the home where he was now to be master, there was a continually recurring effort to remember anything by which he could show a regard for his grandfather's wishes, without counteracting his own cherished aims for the good of the tenants and the estate.", "During a strike, for example, representatives of labor and management become antagonists; they often manage to antagonize each other, and the antagonism often remains after the strike is over. Origin and Etymology of antagonist", "Define antagonist: one that contends with or opposes another : adversary, opponent — antagonist in a sentence one that contends with or opposes another : adversary, opponent; an agent of physiological antagonism: such as… See the full definition" ]
Antagonism means interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure.
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antagonist drug definition
[ "A receptor antagonist is a type of receptor ligand or drug that blocks or dampens agonist-mediated responses rather than provoking a biological response itself upon binding to a receptor.They are sometimes called blockers; examples include alpha blockers, beta blockers, and calcium channel blockers.ur understanding of the mechanism of drug-induced receptor activation and receptor theory and the biochemical definition of a receptor antagonist continues to evolve. The two-state model of receptor activation has given way to multistate models with intermediate conformational states.", "Antagonist: A substance that acts against and blocks an action. Antagonist is the opposite of agonist. Antagonists and agonists are key players in the chemistry of the human body and in pharmacology.ntagonist: A substance that acts against and blocks an action. Antagonist is the opposite of agonist. Antagonists and agonists are key players in the chemistry of the human body and in pharmacology.", "Agonist: A substance that acts like another substance and therefore stimulates an action. Agonist is the opposite of antagonist.Antagonists and agonists are key players in the chemistry of the human body and in pharmacology.gonist: A substance that acts like another substance and therefore stimulates an action. Agonist is the opposite of antagonist.", "antagonist-a drug that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of another drug. drug-a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic. estrogen antagonist, tamoxifen-an antagonist for estrogen that is used in the treatment of breast cancer.narcotic antagonist-an antagonist used to counteract the effects of narcotics (especially to counteract the depression of respiration).strogen antagonist, tamoxifen-an antagonist for estrogen that is used in the treatment of breast cancer. narcotic antagonist-an antagonist used to counteract the effects of narcotics (especially to counteract the depression of respiration).", "the antagonism which blocks or reverses the effects of an agonist, provided that the antagonist is given at an appropriate dosage. The antagonism is completely reversible, and an increase in the biophasic concentration of the agonist will overcome the effect of the antagonist.drug antagonism.drug antagonists are drugs that compete for the available receptors. They may be noncompetitive and have no pharmacological effect of their own, or competitive in that they are capable of reversing or altering an effect already achieved.he antagonism is completely reversible, and an increase in the biophasic concentration of the agonist will overcome the effect of the antagonist. drug antagonism. drug antagonists are drugs that compete for the available receptors.", "antagonist. n. 1. an opponent or adversary, as in a contest, drama, sporting event, etc. 2. (Physiology) any muscle that opposes the action of another. Compare agonist 1. 3. (Pharmacology) a drug that counteracts the effects of another drug. Compare synergist 1.strogen antagonist, tamoxifen-an antagonist for estrogen that is used in the treatment of breast cancer. narcotic antagonist-an antagonist used to counteract the effects of narcotics (especially to counteract the depression of respiration).", "Definition of AGONIST. 1. : one that is engaged in a struggle. 2. [from antagonist] a: a muscle that is controlled by the action of an antagonist with which it is paired.ADVERTISEMENT.efinition of AGONIST. 1. : one that is engaged in a struggle. 2. [from antagonist] a: a muscle that is controlled by the action of an antagonist with which it is paired. ADVERTISEMENT.", "Drug Antagonism. Synonym(s): Drug Opposition. An interaction between two or more drugs that have opposite effects on the body. Drug antagonism may block or reduce the effectiveness of one or more of the drugs.See Related Term(s): Drug Synergism.rug Antagonism. Synonym(s): Drug Opposition. An interaction between two or more drugs that have opposite effects on the body. Drug antagonism may block or reduce the effectiveness of one or more of the drugs. See Related Term(s): Drug Synergism.", "antagonist: a compound that blocks or inhibits the action of a neurotransmitter. direct-acting antagonist (aka receptor blocker): binds to the same receptor population as an agonist but fails to activate the target receptors.competitive antagonist: competes with an agonist for the same receptor population.ntagonist: a compound that blocks or inhibits the action of a neurotransmitter. direct-acting antagonist (aka receptor blocker): binds to the same receptor population as an agonist but fails to activate the target receptors.", "The term antagonist was originally coined to describe different profiles of drug effects. The biochemical definition of a receptor antagonist was introduced by Ariens and Stephenson in the 1950s. The current accepted definition of receptor antagonist is based on the receptor occupancy model.ur understanding of the mechanism of drug-induced receptor activation and receptor theory and the biochemical definition of a receptor antagonist continues to evolve. The two-state model of receptor activation has given way to multistate models with intermediate conformational states." ]
A drug that neutralizes or counteracts the effects of another drug.
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antagonist muscle definition
[ "agonist-a muscle that contracts while another relaxes; when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist. antagonist-a muscle that relaxes while another contracts; when bending the elbow the triceps are the antagonist. physiology-the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms.", "Noun. 1. antagonistic muscle - (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles. muscle, musculus-one of the contractile organs of the body. agonist-a muscle that contracts while another relaxes; when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist.", "antagonistic muscle - (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles. muscle, musculus-one of the contractile organs of the body. agonist-a muscle that contracts while another relaxes; when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist.", "(physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle. An example of this is the the contraction of the biceps, where the triceps would be the antagonistic muscles.", "Definition of AGONIST. 1. : one that is engaged in a struggle. 2. [from antagonist] a: a muscle that is controlled by the action of an antagonist with which it is paired.", "(physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle.", "Definition of AGONIST. 1. : one that is engaged in a struggle. 2. [from antagonist] a: a muscle that is controlled by the action of an antagonist with which it is paired. ADVERTISEMENT.", "Agonist and antagonist act in opposite directions. When agonist produces an action, antagonist opposes the action. First of all when talking of muscles, agonist is that works with muscles and antagonist is that works against the muscles.", "Antagonistic Muscle. (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle. An example of this is the the contraction of the biceps, where the triceps would be the antagonistic muscles.", "Antagonistic Muscle. (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle." ]
A muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles.
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antagonistic muscle definition
[ "antagonistic muscle - (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles. muscle, musculus-one of the contractile organs of the body. agonist-a muscle that contracts while another relaxes; when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist.", "(physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle. An example of this is the the contraction of the biceps, where the triceps would be the antagonistic muscles.", "Antagonistic Muscle. (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle. An example of this is the the contraction of the biceps, where the triceps would be the antagonistic muscles.", "(physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle.", "Noun. 1. antagonistic muscle - (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles. muscle, musculus-one of the contractile organs of the body. agonist-a muscle that contracts while another relaxes; when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist.", "Antagonistic Muscle. (physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles .A muscle that acts as the opposing force in contraction or relaxing of a muscle.", "Antagonistic pairs of muscles create movement when one (the prime mover) contracts and the other (the antagonist) relaxes. Examples of antagonistic pairs working are: 1 the quadriceps and hamstrings in the leg. 2 the biceps and triceps in the arm.", "agonist-a muscle that contracts while another relaxes; when bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist. antagonist-a muscle that relaxes while another contracts; when bending the elbow the triceps are the antagonist. physiology-the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms.", "Muscle pairs. Antagonistic pairs of muscles create movement when one (the prime mover) contracts and the other (the antagonist) relaxes. Examples of antagonistic pairs working are: 1 the quadriceps and hamstrings in the leg. 2 the biceps and triceps in the arm.", "agonist muscle prime mover (see agonist). antagonist muscle muscles or muscle groups which neutralize action of another muscle or muscle group (see antagonist; muscle contraction)." ]
A muscle that opposes the action of another; the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles.
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antalgic gait causes
[ "Both abnormal gaits: Watch the leg that is weight bearing. In an antalgic gait there is a shortened stance phase relative to the swing phase (like when someone doesn't want to step fully on the leg).", "In an antalgic gait, people are reluctant to put too much weight on the injured side of the body. They shorten the gait on that side to limit pressure. Over time, this can cause an increase in pain, as the deviation from normal gait often injures the ankle, knee, and hip.", "Balance is the ability to stand, and gait is rhythmic stepping movements for travel (locomotion). Balance and gait problems tend to be found in the same individuals. Walking messages are initiated by the motor and premotor cortex and modified by the subcortical nuclei, brainstem, and cerebellum. These all activate the spine's central pattern generator, which coordinates arm and leg movements into rhythmic gait.", "Common Causes of Antalgic gait. Following is a list of common causes of Antalgic gait: Pelvic girdle pain. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Trauma. Fracture. Bone infection. Bone tumor.", "Antalgic gait. An antalgic gait is a gait that develops as a way to avoid pain while walking (antalgic = anti- + alge, against pain). It is a form of gait abnormality where the stance phase of gait is abnormally shortened relative to the swing phase. It can be a good indication of pain with weight-bearing.", "An antalgic gait is a change in a person's gait associated with an effort to avoid pain by shortening the gait on the injured side. This gait abnormality can occur in people with a variety of injuries, and people may not be aware they are experiencing gait changes, as the onset is often subtle.", "Gait in cerebellar disease. Ataxia is the most prominent manifestation of cerebellar disease. Ataxic gait consists of arrhythmic (irregular) steps, unsteadiness, wide base, and highly impaired tandem gait. There may be associated cerebellar signs (eg, dysarthria, intention tremor, nystagmus).", "14 diseases without any prevalence information. Causes of Antalgic gait that are very common The following causes of Antalgic gait are diseases or medical conditions that affect more than 10 million people in the USA: Arthritis. Trauma.", "This information shows the various causes of Antalgic gait, and how common these diseases or conditions are in the general population. This is not a direct indication as to how commonly these diseases are the actual cause of Antalgic gait, but gives a relative idea as to how frequent these diseases are seen overall.", "Following is a list of other causes of Antalgic gait: 1 Leg cramps. 2 Bruised muscle. 3 Arthritis. Hip trauma. Knee 1 trauma. Foot trauma. 2 Blisters. Ingrown nails." ]
Pelvic girdle pain, Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Trauma, Fracture, Bone infection, Bone tumor, Leg cramps, Bruised muscle, Arthritis, Hip trauma and Blister etc.
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antarctic circle definition geography
[ "Region in a glacier where there is a surface net removal of snow and/or ice by melting, sublimation, and/or calving. Abrasion. Physical wearing and grinding of a surface through friction and impact by material carried in air, water, or ice.", "On both equinoxes (which means equal nights in Latin), the sun is directly over the equator at noon. Tropic of Capricorn: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. The sun is 23.5 degrees off of the zenith. Antarctic Circle: Experiences 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. South Pole: The sun rises at the South Pole after the Pole having been dark for the past six months (since the March Equinox). The sun rises to the horizon and it remains light at the South Pole for six months.", "Arctic Circle: It is light 24 hours a day north of the Arctic Circle (66.5 degrees north) on the June Solstice. The sun at noon is 43 off zenith. Tropic of Cancer: On the June Solstice the sun is directly overhead the Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees north latitude) at noon.", "(2) Interception of electromagnetic radiation or sound. Absorption (Atmospheric) Atmospheric absorption is defined as a process in which solar radiation is retained by a substance and converted into heat energy. The creation of heat energy also causes the substance to emit its own radiation.", "The equivalent line of latitude in the northern hemisphere is the Arctic Circle. The Antarctic Circle is the northernmost latitude in the Southern Hemisphere at which the sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for 24 hours.", "The Antarctic Circle is one of the five major circles (or parallels) of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. As of 21 October 2015, it runs 66°33′45.9″ south of the Equator.", "Due to gradual changes in the tilt of the Earth's axis, the Antarctic Circle is slowly moving. It is currently moving southward at a rate of approximately 15 metres (49 ft) per year. See circles of latitude for further details.", "All areas south of the Antarctic Circle are dark on the June Solstice. South Pole: By June 21, it has been dark for three months at the South Pole (90 degrees south latitude. The sun set at the South Pole on The September Equinox.", "September Equinox (approximately September 22-23). This day begins fall in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere. There are twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours of darkness at all points on the earth’s surface on the two equinoxes.", "A process in which heat does not enter or leave a system. In the atmospheric sciences, adiabatic processes are often used to model internal energy changes in rising and descending parcels of air in the atmosphere. When a parcel of air rises it expands because of a reduction in pressure." ]
Northernmost latitude in the Southern Hemisphere at which the sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for 24 hours.
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antarctica summer temperature
[ "The average temperature of Antarctica is about -49 degrees Celsius or about -56.2 Fahrenheit. The annual average temperature is -50°C (-58°F).Winter temperatu … res drop quickly, then level out. Summer is short, from mid-December to mid-January, however, temperatures can reach a balmy -30°C (-22°F)!he average temperature of Antarctica is about -49 degrees Celsius or about -56.2 Fahrenheit. The annual average temperature is -50°C (-58°F).", "Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months. The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer.he average temperature of Antarctica is about -49 degrees Celsius or about -56.2 Fahrenheit. The annual average temperature is -50°C (-58°F).", "Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and driest continent on Earth. The average annual temperature ranges from about −10°C on the Antarctic coast to −60°C at the highest parts of the interior.Near the coast the temperature can exceed +10°C at times in summer and fall to below −40°C in winter.ntarctica is the coldest, windiest and driest continent on Earth. The average annual temperature ranges from about −10°C on the Antarctic coast to −60°C at the highest parts of the interior.", "Because Antarctica is a polar region, there is no precipitation, it has no lakes or rivers and is in fact the driest continent. Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months.The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer. Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months.", " Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months.The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer. Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months.", " The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer. The interior of Antarctica is considered the world's driest desert because the extreme cold freezes water vapour out of the air.he average temperature of Antarctica is about -49 degrees Celsius or about -56.2 Fahrenheit. The annual average temperature is -50°C (-58°F).", "The average high temperatures in April and May in Antarctica are both about -70 degrees F, while the average low temperatures for the months are around -78 degrees F. The average high temperature in June is around -72 degrees F and the average low temperature is about -78 degrees.irst Quarter. January is the second warmest month of the year in Antarctica, according to data gathered at the American Amundsen-Scott station from 1957 to 1988. The average high temperature in Antarctica in January is -18 degrees F, while the average low temperature in January is similar, at about -21 degrees F.", " The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer. The interior of Antarctica is considered the world's driest desert because the extreme cold freezes water vapour out of the air. Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months.", "The lowest reliably measured temperature of a continuously occupied station on Earth of −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) was on 21 July 1983 at Vostok Station. For comparison, this is 10.7 °C (19.3 °F) colder than subliming dry ice (at sea level pressure).The altitude of the location is 3,900 meters (12,800 feet).he lowest recorded temperature of any location on Earth's surface was −93.2 °C (−135.8 °F) at 81°48′S 59°18′E / 81.8°S 59.3°E / -81.8; 59.3, which is on an unnamed Antarctic plateau between Dome A and Dome F, on August 10, 2010.", "Fourth Quarter. While the weather in North America tends to get colder during the fourth quarter of the year, the temperature increases in Antarctica during this part of the year. The average high temperature in October is about -60 degrees and the average low for the month is about -65 degrees.irst Quarter. January is the second warmest month of the year in Antarctica, according to data gathered at the American Amundsen-Scott station from 1957 to 1988. The average high temperature in Antarctica in January is -18 degrees F, while the average low temperature in January is similar, at about -21 degrees F." ]
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antares meaning
[ "Antares is the alpha star in constellation Scorpio. It is literally found in the heart of the scorpion at 9º 47′ Sagittarius. Fixed star Antares represents one of the important four Archangels stars. He is Oriel, the watcher of the west.", "This article is about the star. For other uses, see Antares (disambiguation). Antares (/ænˈtɑːriːz/), also designated Alpha Scorpii (α Scorpii, abbreviated Alpha Sco, α Sco), is on average the fifteenth-brightest star in the night sky, the brightest star in the constellation of Scorpius.", "Greek Meaning: The name Antares is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Antares is: The name of a giant red star; the brightest in the constellation Scorpio. Numerology. People with this name have a deep inner need for quiet, and a desire to understand and analyze the world they live in, and to learn the deeper truths.", "Antares is an uncommonly occurring first name for men and also an unusual surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS) Antares has not been ranked in the Top 2000 thus far.", "The name Antares is ranked on the 53,033rd position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used. We estimate that there are at least 2900 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Antares has seven characters.", "Antares [antares] as a boys' name is pronounced an-TARE-ees, an-TAHR-ees. It is of Greek origin. The name of a giant red star, the brightest in the constellation Scorpio. ASSOCIATED WITH greek, red.", "Antares is a red supergiant. It is approximately 800 times larger than our own Sun. The Sun has a diameter of 1.392 million kilometers so Antares is approximately 1.113 bill…ion kilometers. This means that about 512 million Suns would fit inside Antares. Light would take about 1 hour to cover this distance. See related links for more information and pictorial size representation.", "The name Antares is of Greek origin. The meaning of Antares is giant red star. Antares is generally used as a boy's name. It consists of 7 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced An-ta-res.", "Antares Popularity. In the U.S. in 2015, it ranked 10,682 in baby name popularity for boys with 6 occurrences. Less than 5 girls were given the name. In contrast, the year before less than 5 boys were given the name. Less than 5 girls were given the name.", "Name: Antares. Gender: Male. Usage: Antares is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name. People having the name Antares appear to be originating from all over the world." ]
Antares is called as alpha Scorpii is on average the fifteenth-brightest star in the night sky, the brightest star in the constellation of Scorpius.
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antecedent literary definition
[ "Characterization the description of a characters personality or appearance. Direct characterization the author tells you explicitly about a characters personality or appearance. Indirect characterization the personality or appearance has to be determined from hints or clues.", "Archetype a generic, idealized model of a person, object, or concept from which similar instances are derived, copied or emulated. Dynamic character a character that changes throughout the story. Static character a character that does not change throughout the story.", "1. an event, circumstance, etc, that happens before another. 2. (Grammar) grammar a word or phrase to which a pronoun refers. In the sentence People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, people is the antecedent of who. 3. (Logic) logic the hypothetical clause, usually introduced by if, in a conditional statement: that which implies the other.", "She heard them as if they came from people in another world, a world antecedent to her world, a world that was the prelude, the antechamber to reality; it was as if, lately dead, she heard the living talking.", "Conflict struggle against opposing forces that the main character(s) undergo [usually man v. man, man v. self, or man v. nature (or non-human outside source)] Dialogue verbal exchange between two characters. Epiphany a sudden realization of a great or fundamental truth. Flashback past events and conversations that are recalled. Figurative language language that is used to describe one thing in terms of another; not to be taken literally. Clich a term so overused that it has lost its original meaning and strength.", "Remember that a pronoun is a word that takes the place of or refers to a noun. An antecedent is the word that a pronoun replaces or refers to. A vague pronoun reference occurs when there's no antecedent provided at all, or when there's more than one possible antecedent.", "The Antecedent Action is that part of the characters' experiences which precedes the events of the story. Look at the other class of pleasures which have no antecedent pains and you will no longer suppose, as you perhaps may at present, that pleasure is only the cessation of pain, or pain of pleasure.", "In our example sentence, the word 'he' is a pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'astronaut'. Without the pronoun in this sentence, we'd have to say, The astronaut could not remember where the astronaut parked.", "There's a special grammatical term that we use to name the word 'astronaut' in this sentence, beyond just calling it 'the noun.' In this sentence, 'astronaut' is an antecedent. An antecedent is the word that a pronoun replaces or refers to. Any time that you have a pronoun, you'll have an antecedent, even if it's not in the very same sentence. This makes sense; if we didn't have an antecedent for every pronoun, we'd be left with a lot of confusion.", "uk ​ /ˌæn.tiˈsiː.dənt/ us ​ /ˌæn.t̬əˈsiː.dənt/. › formal someone or something existing or happening before, especially as the cause or origin of something existing or happening later: Charles Babbage's mechanical calculating engines were the antecedents of the modern computer. Many people feel a great curiosity to find out about their antecedents. › specialized language a word or phrase that a pronoun refers back to: In the sentence He picked a book off the shelf and handed it to Sally, book is the antecedent of it." ]
It means formal someone or something existing or happening before, especially as the cause or origin of something existing or happening later.
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antecedent meaning example
[ "Learner's definition of ANTECEDENT. 1. [count] grammar : a word or phrase that is represented by another word (such as a pronoun) “John” is the antecedent of the pronoun “him” in “Mary saw John and thanked him.”.", "An antecedent is the word that a pronoun replaces or refers to. Any time that you have a pronoun, you'll have an antecedent, even if it's not in the very same sentence. This makes sense; if we didn't have an antecedent for every pronoun, we'd be left with a lot of confusion.", "Despite the implications of the term (Latin ante- means before), an antecedent can follow rather than precede [the pronoun]: 'For his first Pacific voyage, Cook had no chronometer' (Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language, 2005). See Examples and Observations below. Also see:", "[count] formal : something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it. 1 The events were antecedents of/to the war. [=the events helped to cause the war] 2 the antecedents of rap music [=music that came before and influenced rap music]", "You might think rap music has no historical antecedent, but earlier forms of African-American spoken verse go back for centuries. In logic, mathematics, and grammar, the word antecedent (from Latin ante-, before + cedere, to yield) has the meaning the first part of a statement.. More generally, it means something that came before, and perhaps caused, something else..", "In English grammar, an antecedent is the noun or noun phrase that a pronoun refers to. Also known as a referent. More broadly, an antecedent may be any word in a sentence (or in a sequence of sentences) that another word or phrase refers to.", "Pronouns are generic words that have little meaning on their own. If you hear a friend say, She is beautiful, you know your friend is referring to a singular, feminine being or object, but with just the pronoun she, you don't know if the discussion concerns a woman, a cheetah, or an automobile.", "That means that if an antecedent is feminine, then the corresponding pronoun must also be feminine. If an antecedent is masculine, then the corresponding pronoun must also be masculine. Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific person or thing. Indefinite pronouns can be used as antecedents in sentences.", "That means that if an antecedent is feminine, then the corresponding pronoun must also be feminine. For example, you might say, My sister is at the top of her class. In this sentence, the antecedent is 'sister,' which is a feminine noun. The correct pronoun is used here, as 'her' is a feminine pronoun.", "Eating with your mouth closed = phrase as antecedent; it = personal pronoun. Karline hopes that her roommates remember to walk the new puppy. It will mean less urine to mop up when she gets home. That her roommates remember to walk the new puppy = clause as antecedent; it = personal pronoun. Other times, the antecedent might be the word, phrase, or clause that a demonstrative pronoun replaces." ]
It means a word or phrase that is represented by another word. For example, you might say, My sister is at the top of her class. In this sentence, the antecedent is 'sister,' which is a feminine noun.
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anteflexed uterus definition
[ "Is there a way for a person whose uterus is in the wrong position to move it into the appropriate anteverted position? Uterus positioning is characterized by the tilt of the uterus as well as the location of the fundus (top of the uterus). There is little to no problem with having any uterus position.", "1. the bending of an organ so that its top is thrust forward. 2. anterior displacement of a tooth or teeth or of the mandible. an·te·flex·ion. A bending forward; a sharp forward curve or angulation; denoting especially the normal forward bend in the uterus at the junction of corpus and cervix uteri. anteflexion. 1. abnormal forward bending of an organ or part. 2. the normal forward curvature of the uterus. Anteflexion of uterus.", "Neurologic reinvestigation (day 34) revealed bilateral ptosis, weak bulbar elevation and abduction to the left, weak head anteflexion, diffuse tetraparesis with proximal predominance, diffuse wasting with distal accentuation, and generally reduced deep tendon reflexes.", "[edit on Wikidata] A retroverted uterus (tilted uterus, tipped uterus) is a uterus that is tilted posteriorly. This is in contrast to the slightly anteverted uterus that most women have, which is tipped forward toward the bladder, with the anterior end slightly concave.", "This device has three degrees of freedom at the shoulder: shoulder plane of elevation (EP, corresponding with clinical terms of shoulder horizontal abduction and/ or adduction), shoulder elevation angle (EA, corresponding with shoulder anteflexion or shoulder abduction), and axial rotation (AR, corresponding with endorotation and/ or exorotation).", "Taking video recordings of neck flexion, shoulder elevation, upper extreme abduction, angle of body anteflexion and lateral flexion while the dentist is working, in order to make measurements on the images recorded, should establish the relationship between posture and the presence of LBP and neck pain.", "1 severely anteflexed uterus: the uterus is in the same position as normal and bends in the same direction (concave is anterior) but the bend is much more pronounced. vertical uterus: the fundus (top of the uterus) is straight up.", "Additional terms include: 1 retrocessed uterus: both the superior and inferior ends of the uterus are pushed posteriorly. severely anteflexed uterus: the uterus is in the same position as normal and bends in the same direction (concave is anterior) but the bend is much more pronounced.", "There can be medical problems which change the position of the uterus (such as surgery, uterine fibroids, endometeriosis etc), but this is rare. The position of the fundus (top of the uterus) also is characterized: anteflexed means the top of the uterus is forward, retroflexed means the top of the uterus is backwards. In other words, anteflexed means the uterus looks like a C going forward. There is no effect on fertility based on any position.", "anteflexion an·te·flex·ion (ān'tē-flěk'shən) n. A sharp forward curve or angulation, especially a forward bend in the uterus at the junction of the corpus and cervix." ]
The uterus is in the same position as normal and bends in the same direction (concave is anterior) but the bend is much more pronounced.
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antelope valley hospital phone number
[ "Photo of Antelope Valley Hospital - Lancaster, CA, United States by Harmony D. See all 17 “Just to make sure my five stars are not for the hospital, it's for RN nurse in Emergency room by the name of JIA.” in 16 reviews", "Representation of Main Phone Number of antelope valley hospital: (661) 949-5533. The Physical Address Location of antelope valley hospital is Provided as: 1600 West Avenue J Lancaster, California 93534 United States. The given email address and contact phone number of antelope valley hospital can be invalid, If so, report us HERE You may Need to Conact antelope valley hospital Through Email Address: [email protected]", "Antelope Valley Hospital (AVH) is a multi specialty public hospital based in Lancaster, California. The hospital was founded in 1955 and specializes in acute care. Antelope Valley Hospital has over 420 beds and offers diverse range of services such as women & children's services, respiratory care services, mental health services, home health services, physical and occupational therapy.", "Contact them by sending email to antelope valley hospital you will find an email address here [email protected]. To know more about antelope valley hospital, go to their website www.avhospital.org and collect all possible information from there.", "Antelope Valley Hospital is a medicare enrolled Acute Care Hospital in Lancaster, California. It is located at 1600 W Ave J, Lancaster, California 93534. You can reach out to the office of Antelope Valley Hospital via phone at (661) 949-5000. The ownership type of Antelope Valley Hospital is Government - Hospital District or Authority and it provides emergency services (Emergency Room).", "Antelope Valley Hospital, a 420-bed district hospital located in the city of Lancaster in northern Los Angeles County, has been serving the community for more than 60 years. The … Learn more about Antelope Valley Hospital , Opens a popup Specialties Antelope Valley Hospital, a 420-bed district hospital located in the city of Lancaster in northern Los Angeles County, has been serving the community for more than 60 years. The area's only full-service acute-care hospital, AVH provides a full array of medical/surgical services, pediatric treatment, NICU, mental health, cancer care and more.", "Contact antelope valley hospital For your convenience to contact antelope valley hospital We have provided all possible information of antelope valley hospital. You can contact antelope valley hospital on the given phone number (661) 949-5533. To know the address location of antelope valley hospital it is also presented here 1600 West Avenue J Lancaster, California 93534 United States..", "We have found possible NPI number/s associated with Antelope Valley Hospital from NPPES records by matching pattern on the basis of name, address, phone number etc. Please use this information accordingly.", "Antelope Valley Hospital District is a General Acute Care Hospital in Lancaster, California. The NPI Number for Antelope Valley Hospital District is 1366419517. The current location address for Antelope Valley Hospital District is 1600 W Avenue J, , Lancaster, California and the contact number is 661-949-5000 and fax number is 661-949-5774. The mailing address for Antelope Valley Hospital District is 1600 W Avenue J, , Lancaster, California - 93534-2814 (mailing address contact number - 661-949-5000).", "For Toll Free or Tooled Number Confirmation of antelope valley hospital When you call to Please ask wheather The phone number of antelope valley hospital is Toll Free or Not:, Mention Us To antelope valley hospital: While calling to antelope valley hospital please tell them that you have found this number at contactnumber7.com." ]
The Phone Number of antelope valley hospital is 661-949-5533.
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antelope valley population
[ "Antelope Valley Demographics. In recent decades the valley has become a bedroom community, to the Greater Los Angeles area. Major housing tract development and population growth took off beginning in 1983, which has increased the population of Palmdale around 12 times its former size as of 2006.", "Current Antelope Valley Crestview, Wyoming Population, Demographics and stats in 2016, 2017. Learn more by clicking the Google or Facebook button below. Population Demographics for Antelope Valley Crestview, Wyoming in 2016 and 2017. Other Counties and Cities in Wyoming.", "Learn more by clicking the Google or Facebook button below. Population Demographics for Antelope, California in 2016 and 2017. Other Counties and Cities in California.", "Antelope Valley: In recent decades the valley has become a bedroom community, to the Greater Los Angeles area. Major housing tract development and population growth took off beginning in 1983, which has increased the population of Palmdale around 12 times its former size as of 2006.", "Current Antelope, California Population, Demographics and stats in 2016, 2017.", "For population 25 years and over in North Antelope Valley: 1 High school or higher: 78.2%. 2 Bachelor's degree or higher: 15.4%. 3 Graduate or professional degree: 5.4 4 %. Unemployed: 10. 5 9%. Mean travel time to work (commute): 32.9 minutes.", "In fact, Santa Clarita's population grew by 17.5% from 2000 to 2010 and was almost twice the growth experience in all of Los Angeles County. Only the communities of Lancaster and Palmdale in the Antelope Valley grew faster than Santa Clarita. By the year 2015, the population of the City of Santa Clarita is forecasted to exceed 193,000. Growth is forecasted to continue over the coming decades to 239,900 by the year 2035.", "Neighboring Lancaster has increased its population since the early 1980s to around 3 times its former level. Major retail has followed the population influx, centered around Palmdale's Antelope Valley Mall. The Antelope Valley is home to over 475,000, and is expected to reach 1,000,000 people by the year 2020.", "Palmdale Leads County in 1992 Population Growth. Two Antelope Valley cities and one in the San Fernando Valley were among the 10 fastest-growing municipalities in Los Angeles County in population last year, according to estimates by the state Department of Finance. Palmdale led all county cities between January, 1992, and January, 1993.", "Santa Clarita's population is relatively young in age with 28% of the population under the age of 18. Approximately 30% are between the ages of 25 and 44 and 24% are school age between the ages of 5 and 19." ]
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antennae definition
[ "antenna Imaging An MRI term for the component of a scanner that sends and/or receives electromagnetic waves. Vox populi A popular term for the instinct that some people have for detecting subtle clues in interpersonal relationships. antenna", "Also called an aerial, an antenna is a conductor that can transmit, send and receive signals such as microwave, radio or satellite signals. A high-gain antenna increases signal strength, where a low-gain antenna receives or transmits over a wide angle.", "antenna. 1 a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received, consisting commonly of a wire or set of wires; aerial. 2 Zoology. one of the jointed, movable, sensory appendages occurring in pairs on the heads of insects and most other arthropods.", "Antennae definition, a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received, consisting commonly of a wire or set of wires; aerial. See more. Dictionary.com", "a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received, consisting commonly of a wire or set of wires; aerial. Zoology. one of the jointed, movable, sensory appendages occurring in pairs on the heads of insects and most other arthropods.", "Historical Examples. 1 He added, with waving of his antennae eyebrows: It was Helen's first opera.. 2 Antenniform: made up like, or having the appearance of antennae. 3 Forehead: in Mallophaga, the head in front of the mandibles and antennae. 4 Geodromica: terrestrial Heteroptera in which the antennae are not concealed.", "antenna (pl. antennae) usually one of a pair of many-jointed, whip-like structures present on the head of many arthropods, particularly insects (first appendage on head) and crustaceans (second appendage). Antennae have a sensory function, though in some crustaceans they are used for attachment or swimming. antenna", "OTCBB:ITKG) has developed six new antennae designs that are very low cost, physically small and very competitive in performance. Integral Poised as 'Antenna Solutions Provider' uses the fractal patterns to make much smaller resonant antennae which have form factors that can be incorporated in or on the casing.", "Contemporary Examples. 1 At the end of the first dinner scene (where I said my most infamous line), he uses chopsticks like antennae to make me smile. 2 There are several long fins extending from the top of its head like antennae, and they may have lures at the end.", "Most antennae are organs of touch, but some are sensitive to odors and other stimuli. A metallic device for sending or receiving electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves. Some antennas can send waves in or receive waves from all directions; others are designed to work only in a range of directions." ]
Antennae is a conductor by which electromagnetic waves are sent out or received, consisting commonly of a wire or set of wires.
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anterior cranial fossa definition
[ "They are known as the anterior cranial fossa, middle cranial fossa and posterior cranial fossa. Each fossae accommodates a different part of the brain. The anterior cranial fossa is the most shallow and superior of the three cranial fossae.", "They are known as the anterior cranial fossa, middle cranial fossa and posterior cranial fossa. Each fossae accommodates a different part of the brain. The anterior cranial fossa is the most shallow and superior of the three cranial fossae. It lies superiorly over the nasal and orbital cavities.", "Synonym(s): fossa cranii anterior [TA], anterior cranial base. The anteriormost of the three divisions of the internal cranial base, which houses the inferior face of the frontal lobes of the brain.", "Each fossae accommodates a different part of the brain. The anterior cranial fossa is the most shallow and superior of the three cranial fossae. It lies superiorly over the nasal and orbital cavities. The fossa accommodates the anteroinferior portions of the frontal lobes of the brain.", "anterior cranial fossa. The anterior one-third of the floor of the cranial cavity; the fossa is formed from the orbital part of the frontal bones, the cribriform plates of the ethmoid bone, and one third of the anterior sphenoid bones (the anterior body and lesser wings).", "The anterior one-third of the floor of the cranial cavity; the fossa is formed from the orbital part of the frontal bones, the cribriform plates of the ethmoid bone, and one third of the anterior sphenoid bones (the anterior body and lesser wings).", "The anterior cranial fossa is the most shallow and superior of the three cranial fossae. It lies superiorly over the nasal and orbital cavities. The fossa accommodates the anteroinferior portions of the frontal lobes of the brain.", "Synonym(s): fossa cranii anterior [TA], anterior cranial base. The anteriormost of the three divisions of the internal cranial base, which houses the inferior face of the frontal lobes of the brain.", "The anteriormost of the three divisions of the internal cranial base, which houses the inferior face of the frontal lobes of the brain. The floor of the fossa is covered by dura mater and is formed by contributions from the frontal, ethmoid and sphenoid bones.", "The floor of the fossa is covered by dura mater and is formed by contributions from the frontal, ethmoid and sphenoid bones. The anterior cranial fossa is limited anteriorly and laterally by the frontal bone." ]
The anterior cranial fossa is the most shallow and superior of the three cranial fossae.
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anterior fontanelle define
[ "A fontanelle (or fontanel) (colloquially, soft spot) is an anatomical feature of the infant human skull comprising any of the soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant.", "The ossification of the bones of the skull causes the anterior fontanelle to close over by 9 to 18 months. The sphenoidal and posterior fontanelles close during the first few months of life. The closures eventually form the sutures of the neurocranium.", "The diagnosis of an abnormal fontanel requires an understanding of the wide variation of normal. At birth, an infant has six fontanels. The anterior fontanel is the largest and most important for clinical evaluation. The average size of the anterior fontanel is 2.1 cm, and the median time of closure is 13.8 months.", "TRENDING NOW. 1 nonnuclear 'Not nuclear'. 2 armada 'A fleet of warships'. 3 volunteer 'Someone who does something without being forced to do it'. 4 operationalize Bannon was removed from the National Security Council. filibuster 'An effort to prevent action in a legislature'.", "Medical Definition of fontanel. : a membrane-covered opening in bone or between bones; specifically : any of the spaces closed by membranous structures between the uncompleted angles of the parietal bones and the neighboring bones of a fetal or young skull.", "Quick Answer. The function of fontanels is to allow a baby's brain to grow during the first year of life and for the baby's head to pass through the birth canal. Fontanels are the soft areas between the bones of the skull.", "Babies have two fontanels: the anterior and the posterior. The posterior fontanel closes within the first few months of life, while the anterior one closes much later. If the fontanels close too early, the baby's brain cannot grow in that direction and will grow in another direction, causing misshaping of the head.", "Medical Definition of anterior fontanel. : the fontanel occurring at the meeting point of the coronal and sagittal sutures.", "Anterior fontanelle. The anterior fontanelle (bregmatic fontanelle, frontal fontanelle) is the largest fontanelle, and is placed at the junction of the sagittal suture, coronal suture, and frontal suture; it is lozenge-shaped, and measures about 4 cm in its antero-posterior and 2.5 cm in its transverse diameter.", "The posterior fontanelle generally closes 2 to 3 months after birth; The sphenoidal fontanelle is the next to close around 6 months after birth; The mastoid fontanelle closes next from 6 to 18 months after birth; and. The anterior fontanelle is generally the last to close between 18–24 months." ]
It is the largest fontanelle, and is placed at the junction of the sagittal suture, coronal suture, and frontal suture.
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anterior fontanelle suture closes
[ "Between the parietal bone and the occipital bone lies the lamboid suture. Anteriorly, at the confluence of the metopic, coronal and sagittal sutures is the anterior fontanelle. Posteriorly, at the confluence of the superior median, lamboid and sagittal sutures is the posterior fontanelle.", "He was noted to have a 3 millimeter anterior fontanelle opening. The past medical history was negative. The family history revealed no birth defect, congenital or neurological abnormalities. The review of systems showed normal vision, hearing and development by his parents report.", "Fontanels (definition) spaces between the developing cranial bones that allow the bones to overlap during birth and also allow for growth of the brain. Sutures (definition) immovable joints that form when the fontanels close around 2 years of age. List of Fontanels.", "The ossification of the bones of the skull causes the anterior fontanelle to close over by 9 to 18 months. The sphenoidal and posterior fontanelles close during the first few months of life. The closures eventually form the sutures of the neurocranium.", "A fontanelle (or fontanel) (colloquially, soft spot) is an anatomical feature of the infant human skull comprising any of the soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant.", "The posterior fontanelle generally closes 2 to 3 months after birth; The sphenoidal fontanelle is the next to close around 6 months after birth; The mastoid fontanelle closes next from 6 to 18 months after birth; and. The anterior fontanelle is generally the last to close between 18–24 months.", "The types of craniosynostosis depend on what sutures join together early. 1 Sagittal synostosis– The sagittal suture runs along the top of the head, from the baby’s soft spot near the front of the head to the back of the head. When this suture closes too early, the baby’s head will grow long and narrow (scaphocephaly). It is the most common type of craniosynostosis.", "The diagnosis of upper respiratory infection with a small anterior fontanelle was made. He was to return for his regular health maintenance visits for follow-up. Figure 36 -AP and lateral radiographs of the skull show the coronal, lambdoid and sagittal sutures to be patent. There is no evidence of craniosynostosis.", "Anterior Fontanelle Junction of coronal Suture and sagittal Suture. Mean newborn size: 2.1 cm (larger in black infants) and may range up to 3-6 cm diameter. Often enlarges in first few months of life. Closes between 4 to 26 months (median 13.8 months) Closes by 3 months in 1% of infants. Closes by 24 months in 96% of infants.", "These images are a random sampling from a Bing search on the term Fontanelle.. Click on the image (or right click) to open the source website in a new browser window. Search Bing for all related images." ]
The anterior fontanelle is generally the last to close between 18–24 months.
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anterior means?
[ "Definition: Anterior refers to the front of the human body, when used to describe anatomy. The opposite of anterior is posterior, meaning the back of the human body. Anterior is typically used in combination with other words that describe the location of a body part.", "Familiarity information: ANTERIOR used as a noun is very rare. • ANTERIOR (adjective). The adjective ANTERIOR has 2 senses: 1. of or near the head end or toward the front plane of the body. 2. earlier in time. Familiarity information: ANTERIOR used as an adjective is rare.", "1. a tooth situated at the front of the mouth. Familiarity information: ANTERIOR used as a noun is very rare. • ANTERIOR (adjective). The adjective ANTERIOR has 2 senses: 1. of or near the head end or toward the front plane of the body. 2. earlier in time. Familiarity information: ANTERIOR used as an adjective is rare.", ": relating to or situated near or toward the head or toward the part in headless animals most nearly corresponding to the head. 2. : situated toward the front of the body: ventral—used in human anatomy because of the upright posture of humans. — an·te·ri·or·ly adverb.", "Full Definition of ANTERIOR. 1. a: situated before or toward the front b: situated near or toward the head or part most nearly corresponding to a head. 2. : coming before in time or development. — an·te·ri·or·ly adverb. See anterior defined for English-language learners.", "The adjective ANTERIOR has 2 senses: 1. of or near the head end or toward the front plane of the body. 2. earlier in time. Familiarity information: ANTERIOR used as an adjective is rare.", "Anterior: The front, as opposed to the posterior. The anterior surface of the heart is toward the breast bone (the sternum). For a more complete listing of terms used in medicine for spatial orientation, please see the entry to Anatomic Orientation Terms .", "anterior-of or near the head end or toward the front plane of a body. front-relating to or located in the front; the front lines; the front porch. posterior-located at or near or behind a part or near the end of a structure.", "anterior, adj 1. situated in front of. adj 2. a term used to denote the incisor and canine teeth or the forward region of the oral cavity. adj 3. the forward position.", "Medical Definition of ANTERIOR. 1. : relating to or situated near or toward the head or toward the part in headless animals most nearly corresponding to the head. 2. : situated toward the front of the body: ventral—used in human anatomy because of the upright posture of humans." ]
Toward the head
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anterograde amnesia definition
[ "Retrograde amnesia usually follows damage to areas of the brain other than the hippocampus (the part of the brain involved in encoding new memories), because already exisiting long-term memories are stored in the neurons and synapses of various different brain regions.", "Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. Link to this page: <a href=http://www.thefreedictionary.com/retrograde+amnesia>retrograde amnesia</a>. Facebook.", "Retrograde amnesia: Amnesia in which the lack of memory relates to events that occurred before a traumatic event. Retrograde amnesia is in contrast to antegrade amnesia in which the lack of memory relates to events that occurred after a traumatic event. Search MedTerms:", "Anterograde Amnesia Definition. Anterograde Amnesia is a rare condition characterized by a typical pattern of memory loss. It is generally caused by some traumatic brain injury or a mental shock. The disorder makes it impossible for a patient to create fresh memories after the incident that leads to the amnesia. This means they are unable to remember incidences from recent past.", "Retrograde amnesia: Amnesia in which the lack of memory relates to events that occurred before a traumatic event. Retrograde amnesia is in contrast to antegrade amnesia in which the lack of memory relates to events that occurred after a traumatic event. Last Editorial Review: 5/13/2016. Back to MedTerms online medical dictionary A-Z List.", "Definition of Antegrade amnesia. Antegrade amnesia: Amnesia in which the loss of memory relates to events that occur after a traumatic event. There is inability to recall new information. Old information can be recalled. Antegrade amnesia may follow brain trauma. Also called antegrade amnesia.", "retrograde amnesia - loss of memory for events immediately preceding a trauma. amnesia, memory loss, blackout - partial or total loss of memory; he has a total blackout for events of the evening.", "The last two diagnoses were thought to explain his occasional amnesia and vehement denial of having stabbed himself; however, posttraumatic retrograde amnesia or amnesia related to his other diagnoses seem to be more likely explanations.", "Retrograde amnesia is a form of amnesia where someone is unable to recall events that occurred before the development of the amnesia, even though they may be able to encode and memorize new things that occur after the onset.", "A preliminary study was carried on mice who suffered from amnesia, and it was found that patients suffering from retrograde amnesia -- where the person losses memory access, actually don't lose their memory but it will become inaccessible for recall." ]
It is a rare condition characterized by a typical pattern of memory loss.
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anterolateral medical definition
[ "References in periodicals archive ? decoratulus, known from Peru, the anterolateral margin of pronotum has the anterior third almost straight and the posterior third convex and emarginate; the labium reaches the apex of metasternum; and the posteroventral margin of male genital capsule is almost straight.", "Treatment for myocardial ischemia involves improving blood flow to the heart muscle. Treatment may include medications, a procedure to open blocked arteries or bypass surgery. Making heart-healthy lifestyle choices is important in treating and preventing myocardial ischemia. Symptoms.", "Myocardial ischemia occurs when blood flow to your heart is reduced, preventing it from receiving enough oxygen. The reduced blood flow is usually the result of a partial or complete blockage of your heart's arteries (coronary arteries).", "Medical Definition of Inferolateral. Inferolateral: Below and to one side. Both inferior and lateral. In anatomy, there are many such compound terms. For a more complete listing of terms used in medicine for spatial orientation, please see the entry to Anatomic Orientation Terms.", "TRENDING NOW. 1 nonnuclear 'Not nuclear'. 2 armada 'A fleet of warships'. 3 volunteer 'Someone who does something without being forced to do it'. 4 operationalize Bannon was removed from the National Security Council. filibuster 'An effort to prevent action in a legislature'.", "Medical Definition of anteromedial. : located in front and toward the middle.", "acnes culture is twice as high with the anterolateral approach than with the deltopectoral approach. The spinothalamic and spinocerebellar tract located in the anterolateral aspect of the spinal cord carry information regarding pain, temperature, and proprioception from the extremities to the brain.", "As medical knowledge advanced, however, students of anatomy realized that arteries carry blood and only the windpipe and bronchial tubes carry air. To specify the windpipe, they coined the phrase artēriā trakheia, rough artery, referring to its rough cartilaginous structure.", "[Middle English arterie, from Latin artēria, from Greek artēriā, windpipe, artery; see wer-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] Word History: The changed meaning of the word artery provides a glimpse into the history of medical science. The word is derived from the ancient Greek artēriā, a word originally applied to any of the vessels that emanated from the chest cavity, including arteries, veins, and the bronchial tubes.", "sphenoidal fontanelle - the irregularly shaped area on either side of the cranium where the frontal bone and the anterior tip of the parietal bone and the temporal bone and the greater wing of the sphenoid bone meet; corresponds to the pterion when bones have ossified. sphenoid fontanel, sphenoid fontanelle, sphenoidal fontanel." ]
Located in front and toward the middle.
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anterolisthesis definition
[ "Anterolisthesis is a form of spondylolithesis that described the manner of slippage of the vertebra. Anterolisthesis is the condition of the spine that involves the vertebrae. The vertebrae make up the spine and are bones that form an opening to allow a passageway for the spinal cord.", "To understand what anterolisthesis means it is first. necessary to understand the meaning of the word. vertebrae. Vertebrae are bones that form an opening in. which the spinal cord passes. These bones are stacked. one on top of another, as shown in the picture below. Each individual bone that makes up the vertebrae is.", "Symptoms of spondylolisthesis may include: 1 Back or buttock pain. 2 Pain that runs from the lower back down one or both legs. 3 Numbness or weakness in one or both legs. Difficulty 1 walking. Leg, back, or buttock pain that gets worse when you bend over or twist. Loss of bladder or bowel control, in rare cases.", "What is Anterolisthesis? The term anterolisthesis is derived from “ante”, a Latin word that means ‘front’ and “listhesis”, a Greek word that means ‘sliding down on a path that is slippery’. Putting the terms together, you will have “antelisthesis” that means a front slide down a path that is slippery.", "Spondylolisthesis: Back Condition and Treatment. The word spondylolisthesis derives from two parts: spondylo which means spine, and listhesis which means slippage. So, a spondylolisthesis is a forward slip of one vertebra (ie, one of the 33 bones of the spinal column) relative to another. Spondylolisthesis usually occurs towards the base of your spine in the lumbar area. This x-ray shows spondylolisthesis in the lumbar spine.", "Spondylolisthesis is a condition in which one bone in your back (vertebra) slides forward over the bone below it. It most often occurs in the lower spine (lumbosacral area). In some cases, this may lead to your spinal cord or nerve roots being squeezed.", "the partial forward dislocation of one vertebra over the one below it, most commonly the fifth lumbar vertebra over the first sacral vertebra. Severity of spondylolisthesis is classified by percentage of slip.", "Forward movement of the body of one of the lower lumbar vertebrae on the vertebra below it, or on the sacrum. spondylolisthesis. spondylolisthesis. n. Forward displacement of one of the lower lumbar vertebrae over the vertebra below it or on the sacrum.", "What is Anterolisthesis? Anterolisthesis is defined as a forward slippage of the upper vertebral body in relation to the vertebra below. The progression in the displacement of the involved vertebra can potentially pinch the spinal nerves of the vertebra and may also result in damages in the spinal cord.", "Medical Definition of Anterolisthesis. Anterolisthesis: The forward positioning of one spinal vertebra in relation to the adjacent vertebra beneath it. Anterolisthesis can be graded: Grade 1 is less than 25% slippage, grade 2 between 25%-50% slippage, grade 3 between 50%-75% slippage, and grade 4 greater than 75% slippage. Symptoms of anterolisthesis depend on the severity, location, and cause." ]
A forward slippage of the upper vertebral body in relation to the vertebra below.
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anthem az average temperatures
[ "Here we can see a simple outline of the cost of living in Anthem, AZ. As you can see, with the average cost of living in Anthem, AZ being 111, that puts it 14% higher than the average of Arizona and 11% higher than our nation's average.", "The average hourly wind speed in Anthem is essentially constant during December, remaining within 0.1 miles per hour of 7.2 miles per hour throughout. For reference, on April 28, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 8.0 miles per hour, while on August 16, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 6.0 miles per hour.", "The average accumulated growing degree days in Anthem are gradually increasing during December, increasing by 137°F, from 7,099°F to 7,236°F, over the course of the month. Growing Degree Days in December", "The cost of living in Anthem is 14% higher than the Arizona average. The cost of living in Anthem is 11% higher than the national average. The cost of housing in Anthem is 46% higher than the national average. Arizona general sales tax is 10% higher than the national average. Arizona state income tax is 16% higher than the national average.", "New Real Estate Listings In Anthem. 1 $375,0002419 W Webster Ct4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2663 SqFt. 2 $535,00041722 N La Cantera Dr6 Bed | 5.5 Bath | 4561 SqFt. 3 $625,00040217 N Lytham Way3 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 2978 SqFt. 4 $355,00041102 N Hudson Trl4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 3389 SqFt. 5 $260,0002464 W Warren Dr4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2168 SqFt.", "In Anthem, the month of December is characterized by gradually falling daily high temperatures, with daily highs decreasing by 4°F, from 66°F to 63°F over the course of the month, and rarely exceeding 75°F or dropping below 54°F. The lowest daily average high temperature is 62°F on December 26.", "The lowest daily average low temperature is 42°F on December 27. For reference, on July 4, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Anthem typically range from 78°F to 102°F, while on December 27, the coldest day of the year, they range from 42°F to 62°F.", "The hot season lasts for 3.6 months, from May 31 to September 18, with an average daily high temperature above 94°F. The hottest day of the year is July 4, with an average high of 102°F and low of 78°F. The cool season lasts for 3.4 months, from November 20 to March 1, with an average daily high temperature below 70°F.", "The predominant average hourly wind direction in Anthem varies throughout the year. The wind is most often from the west for 5.0 months, from March 10 to August 10, with a peak percentage of 42% on July 6.", "Each cost of living index is based on a national average of 100. If the amount is below 100, it is lower than the national average. If the amount is above 100, it is higher than the national average. Index: Anthem: Arizona: National: Cost of living index: 111: 97: 100: Index: Anthem: Arizona: National: Goods & Services index: 97: 97: 100: Groceries index: 95: 100: 100: Health care index: 96" ]
The average accumulated growing degree days in Anthem are gradually increasing during December, increasing by 137°F, from 7,099°F to 7,236°F, over the course of the month.
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anthem bcbs claims and benefits phone number
[ "Serving California. Anthem Blue Cross is the trade name of Blue Cross of California. Life and Health Insurance Company are independent licensees of the Blue Cross Association.", "Hoosier Care Connect. Phone: 1-866-408-7187. Fax: 1-866-406-2803. *Catamaran is the state of Indiana’s Pharmacy Benefits Manager and administers pharmacy benefits for Hoosier Healthwise. For pharmacy authorizations for Hoosier Healthwise, call Catamaran at 1-855-577-6317.", "Please contact Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield at 1-800-467-1199 if you need information in another. language or format. Our office hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week from October 1, 2012 to. February 14, 2013; Monday - Friday, February 15 to September 30, 2013.", "San Antonio, TX 78265-9714 or fax the completed form to 1-800-833-8554. You can also enroll online at. www.anthem.com/medicare. Note: Your agent/broker may provide different instructions. Please contact Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield if you need information in another language or format. (Large Print or Braille). Please check which plan you want to enroll in. To add an Optional Supplemental Benefits (OSB) Package, check only one box from the options directly. beneath the medical plan you selected.", "Fax: 1-866-406-2803. Phone: 1-866-408-7187. Fax: 1-866-406-2803. *Catamaran is the state of Indiana’s Pharmacy Benefits Manager and administers pharmacy benefits for Hoosier Healthwise. For pharmacy authorizations for Hoosier Healthwise, call Catamaran at 1-855-577-6317.", "ANTHEM is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. The Blue Cross name and symbol are registered marks of the Blue Cross Association. Blue Cross of California is contracted with L.A. Care Health Plan to provide Medi-Cal Managed Care services in Los Angeles County. Anthem is a registered trademark. The Blue Cross name and symbol are registered marks of the Blue Cross Association © 2011 Anthem Blue Cross.", "Skip the walk-through Restart the walk-through Start Next Got it, let's go! You will be going to a new website, operated on behalf of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan by a third party. The protection of your privacy will be governed by the privacy policy of that site. Please review the terms of use and privacy policies of the new site you will be visiting.", "Page 3 of 7. Applicant Complete: Name ____________________________ and Medicare Claim number_______________. o Automatic Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) Deduction: Deduct the amount from my. Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) benefit check each month.", "Serving California. Anthem Blue Cross is the trade name of Blue Cross of California. Anthem Blue Cross and Anthem Blue Cross. Life and Health Insurance Company are independent licensees of the Blue Cross Association.", "Anthem Blue Cross is the trade name of Blue Cross of California and Anthem Blue Cross Partnership Plan is the trade name of Blue Cross of California Partnership Plan, Inc., independent licensees of the Blue Cross Association." ]
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