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INTEGRATION |
Assimilation |
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REABSORPTION |
Re-assimilation |
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READJUSTMENT |
Re-assimilation |
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ASSIMULATION |
Assimilation. |
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ASSIMILATORY |
Tending to assimilate, or produce assimilation; as,
assimilatory organs. |
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ANIMALIZATION |
Conversion into animal matter by the process of
assimilation. |
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ANIMALIZE |
To convert into animal matter by the processes of
assimilation. |
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METENSOMATOSIS |
The assimilation by one body or organism of the
elements of another. |
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TRANSFORMATION |
Change of one from of material into another, as in
assimilation; metabolism; metamorphosis. |
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DECOCT |
To prepare by the heat of the stomach for assimilation;
to digest; to concoct. |
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ASSIMILATIVE |
Tending to, or characterized by, assimilation; that
assimilates or causes assimilation; as, an assimilative process or
substance. |
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INCORPORATION |
The union of something with a body already existing;
association; intimate union; assimilation; as, the incorporation of
conquered countries into the Roman republic. |
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PHYLLOCLADIUM |
A flattened stem or branch which more or less
resembles a leaf, and performs the function of a leaf as regards
respiration and assimilation. |
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ASSIMILATION |
The act or process of assimilating or bringing to a
resemblance, likeness, or identity; also, the state of being so
assimilated; as, the assimilation of one sound to another. |
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DISASSIMILATION |
... the organism, into simpler ones suitable only for excretion, with
evolution of energy, -- a normal nutritional process the reverse of
assimila... |
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GROW |
To increase in size by a natural and organic process; to
increase in bulk by the gradual assimilation of new matter into the
living organism; -... |
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VIVIFICATION |
One of the changes of assimilation, in which proteid
matter which has been transformed, and made a part of the tissue or
tissue cells, is endow... |
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VEGETAL |
...vital
phenomena, such as digestion, absorption, assimilation, secretion,
excretion, circulation, generation, etc., which are common to plants
... |
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ELABORATION |
The natural process of formation or assimilation,
performed by the living organs in animals and vegetables, by which a
crude substance is chang... |
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LIVE |
...or a
plant, the capacity of assimilating matter as food, and to be dependent
on such assimilation for a continuance of existence; as, animals an... |
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CHLOROPHYLL |
...ir green color, and through which all
ordinary assimilation of plant food takes place. Similar chlorophyll
granules have been found in the tissu... |
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COM- |
...ng with,
together, in conjunction, very, etc. It is used in the form com- before
b, m, p, and sometimes f, and by assimilation becomes col- befo... |