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UNFINISHED |
Incomplete |
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UNCOMPLETE |
Incomplete. |
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ASSONANCE |
Incomplete correspondence. |
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INCOMPLETELY |
In an incomplete manner. |
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DIRGE |
Lament returning last incomplete grid |
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GUESS |
Speculate based on incomplete evidence |
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PENUMBRA |
An incomplete or partial shadow. |
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SUBLUXATION |
An incomplete or partial dislocation. |
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INCONSUMMATE |
Not consummated; not finished; incomplete. |
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SKETCHILY |
In a sketchy or incomplete manner. |
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PARESIS |
Incomplete paralysis, affecting motion but not sensation. |
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HEMIMETABOLA |
Those insects which have an incomplete
metamorphosis. |
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INCOMPLETENESS |
The state of being incomplete; imperfectness;
defectiveness. |
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VELLEITY |
The lowest degree of desire; imperfect or incomplete
volition. |
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CATALECTIC |
Incomplete; partial; not affecting the whole of a
substance. |
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SUBINVOLUTION |
Partial or incomplete involution; as, subinvolution
of the uterus. |
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BALBUTIES |
The defect of stammering; also, a kind of incomplete
pronunciation. |
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ROUGH |
Hastily or carelessly done; wanting finish; incomplete; as,
a rough estimate; a rough draught. |
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SCRAP |
Something scraped off; hence, a small piece; a bit; a
fragment; a detached, incomplete portion. |
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SKETCHY |
Containing only an outline or rough form; being in the
manner of a sketch; incomplete. |
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INCHOATE |
Recently, or just, begun; beginning; partially but not
fully in existence or operation; existing in its elements; incomplete. |
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HEMIBRANCHI |
An order of fishes having an incomplete or reduced
branchial apparatus. It includes the sticklebacks, the flutemouths, and
Fistularia. |
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PESHITTO |
The earliest Syriac version of the Old Testament,
translated from Hebrew; also, the incomplete Syriac version of the New
Testament. |
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HEMIMETABOLIC |
Having an incomplete metamorphosis, the larvae
differing from the adults chiefly in laking wings, as in the
grasshoppers and cockroaches. |
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PRESUMPTION |
The act of presuming, or believing upon probable
evidence; the act of assuming or taking for granted; belief upon
incomplete proof. |