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ARISING |
Originating |
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EMANATING |
Originating (from) |
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ORIGINANT |
Originating; original. |
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CAUSELESS |
1. Self-originating; uncreated. |
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HAEMATOGENOUS |
Originating in the blood. |
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EXOTIC |
Originating in a distant country |
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LOVE-SICK |
Originating in, or expressive of, languishing love. |
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ENDOGENOUS |
Originating from within; increasing by internal growth. |
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AXOLOTL |
Salamander originating from the mountain lakes of Mexico |
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SELF-PERPLEXED |
Perplexed by doubts originating in one's own mind. |
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INDIGENOUS |
Originating in and characterising a particular region or country |
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SELF-ACTION |
Action by, or originating in, one's self or itself. |
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YOGA |
System of physical and philosophical practices originating in ancient India |
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PARCHESI |
A game, somewhat resembling backgammon, originating in
India. |
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ANALEPSY |
A species of epileptic attack, originating from gastric
disorder. |
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GENERATIVE |
Having the power of generating, propagating,
originating, or producing. |
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HOMODERMIC |
Relating to homodermy; originating from the same germ
layer. |
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FESCENNINE |
A style of low, scurrilous, obscene poetry originating
in fescennia. |
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POLYGENETIC |
Having many distinct sources; originating at various
places or times. |
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ORIGINATIVE |
Having power, or tending, to originate, or bring into
existence; originating. |
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MECHLIN |
A kind of lace made at, or originating in, Mechlin, in
Belgium. |
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SCARE |
Fright; esp., sudden fright produced by a trifling cause, or
originating in mistake. |
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SELF-POSITED |
Disposed or arranged by an action originating in
one's self or in itself. |
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SELF-CONSCIOUS |
Conscious of one's acts or state as belonging to,
or originating in, one's self. |
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GROSS |
Expressing, Or originating in, animal or sensual
appetites; hence, coarse, vulgar, low, obscene, or impure. |