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ADJUSTMENT |
Modification |
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ADAPTATION |
Modification |
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PARAPECTIN |
A gelatinous modification of pectin. |
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CELEBRATE |
Rejoice over modification to Beetle car |
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ELAIDIN |
A solid isomeric modification of olein. |
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PARANTHRACENE |
An inert isomeric modification of anthracene. |
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MODIFIABLE |
Capable of being modified; liable to modification. |
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BASS HORN |
A modification of the bassoon, much deeper in tone. |
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ANTIMETER |
A modification of the quadrant, for measuring small
angles. |
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QUALIFIEDLY |
In the way of qualification; with modification or
qualification. |
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DIVERSIFICATION |
State of diversity or variation; variegation;
modification; change; alternation. |
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DISACRYL |
A white amorphous substance obtained as a polymeric
modification of acrolein. |
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PARALDEHYDE |
A polymeric modification of aldehyde obtained as a
white crystalline substance. |
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LABIALIZATION |
The modification of an articulation by contraction
of the lip opening. |
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CYAMELIDE |
A white amorphous substance, regarded as a polymeric
modification of isocyanic acid. |
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INFLECTION |
Any change or modification in the pitch or tone of the
voice. |
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IMPROVEMENT |
A useful addition to, or modification of, a machine,
manufacture, or composition. |
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SPHAERENCHYMA |
Vegetable tissue composed of thin-walled rounded
cells, -- a modification of parenchyma. |
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METROSCOPE |
A modification of the stethoscope, for directly
auscultating the uterus from the vagina. |
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QUANTIFICATION |
Modification by a reference to quantity; the
introduction of the element of quantity. |
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SPADIX |
A special organ of the nautilus, due to a modification of
the posterior tentacles. |
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FIBROMA |
A tumor consisting mainly of fibrous tissue, or of same
modification of such tissue. |
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SUBERIN |
A material found in the cell walls of cork. It is a
modification of lignin. |
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DEBUSCOPE |
A modification of the kaleidoscope; -- used to reflect
images so as to form beautiful designs. |
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RICINELAIDIC |
Pertaining to, or designating, an isomeric
modification of ricinoleic acid obtained as a white crystalline solid. |