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EVOLVING |
Developing |
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PROGRESSING |
Developing |
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GROWING |
Developing |
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EXPANDING |
Developing |
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NASCENT |
Developing |
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FOETUS |
Developing unborn |
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WHITEN |
Bleach it when developing |
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DARKROOM |
Place for developing photographs |
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RAMPANT |
Growing or developing unchecked |
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UNRIPE |
Developing too early; premature. |
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FRIENDSHIP |
Find his rep developing camaraderie |
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EVOCATIVE |
Calling forth; serving to evoke; developing. |
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ANAMNIOTIC |
Without, or not developing, an amnion. |
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ANALLANTOIC |
Without, or not developing, an allantois. |
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ECTOPLASM |
The outer transparent layer of protoplasm in a
developing ovum. |
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ENTOPLASM |
The inner granular layer of protoplasm in a developing
ovum. |
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-PLASTIC |
A combining form signifying developing, forming, growing;
as, heteroplastic, monoplastic, polyplastic. |
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ALBICATION |
The process of becoming white, or developing white
patches, or streaks. |
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ENDOCHONDRAL |
Growing or developing within cartilage; -- applied
esp. to developing bone. |
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OSTEOGEN |
The soft tissue, or substance, which, in developing bone,
ultimately undergoes ossification. |
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MONOGENIC |
Producing only one kind of germs, or young; developing
only in one way. |
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MONAXIAL |
Having only one axis; developing along a single line or
plane; as, monaxial development. |
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UNIAXIAL |
Having only one axis; developing along a single line or
plane; -- opposed to multiaxial. |
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CALORICITY |
A faculty in animals of developing and preserving the
heat necessary to life, that is, the animal heat. |
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MULTIAXIAL |
Having more than one axis; developing in more than a
single line or plain; -- opposed to monoaxial. |