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VARIED |
Diverse |
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ASSORTED |
Diverse, motley |
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SUNDRY |
Separate; diverse. |
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SEVERAL |
Diverse; different; various. |
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TSAR |
Emperor of diverse arts |
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DIVERSENESS |
The quality of being diverse. |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
Diverse males I counsel make changes |
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DIVERS |
Different in kind or species; diverse. |
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MANIFOLD |
Fellow, if elderly, makes engine pipe look diverse |
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COMPREHENSIVE |
Possessing peculiarities that are characteristic of
several diverse groups. |
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VARIANT |
Varying in from, character, or the like; variable;
different; diverse. |
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UNLIKE |
Not like; dissimilar; diverse; having no resemblance; as,
the cases are unlike. |
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VARIOUS |
Different; diverse; several; manifold; as, men of various
names; various occupations; various colors. |
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FISH |
A name loosely applied in popular usage to many animals of
diverse characteristics, living in the water. |
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UB40 |
British reggae and pop band with a diverse ethnic make up, had hits with “Red Red Wine” and “I Got You Babe”. |
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VARY |
To differ, or be different; to be unlike or diverse; as,
the laws of France vary from those of England. |
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ZYMOGENE |
One of a physiological group of globular bacteria which
produces fermentations of diverse nature; -- distinguished from
pathogene. |
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DIVERSIFY |
To make diverse or various in form or quality; to
give variety to; to variegate; to distinguish by numerous differences
or aspects. |
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AVERAGE |
Any medial estimate or general statement derived from a
comparison of diverse specific cases; a medium or usual size, quantity,
quality, rate, etc. |
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SETA |
One of the movable chitinous spines or hooks of an annelid.
They usually arise in clusters from muscular capsules, and are used in
locomotion and for defense. They are very diverse in form. |
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SYNTHETICAL |
...haracters which are usually found only in two or more diverse groups;
-- said of species, genera, and higher groups. See the Note under
Comprehe... |
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TESTUDO |
A genus of tortoises which formerly included a large
number of diverse forms, but is now restricted to certain terrestrial
species, such as the... |
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EVOLUTION |
...volves
continuous progress from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous in
structure, and from the single and simple to the diverse and manifold
... |