complainant | (noun) a person who brings an action in a court of law | Synonyms: plaintiff |
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contaminant | (noun) a substance that contaminates | Synonyms: contamination |
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determinant | (adjective) having the power or quality of deciding | Synonyms: deciding, determinative, determining |
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(noun) a determining or causal element or factor | Synonyms: causal factor, determinative, determiner, determining factor |
(noun) a square matrix used to solve simultaneous equations | - |
(noun) the site on the surface of an antigen molecule to which an antibody attaches itself | Synonyms: antigenic determinant, epitope |
dominance | (noun) the power or right to give orders or make decisions | Synonyms: authorisation, authority, authorization, potency, say-so |
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(noun) superior development of one side of the body | Synonyms: laterality |
(noun) the organic phenomenon in which one of a pair of alleles present in a genotype is expressed in the phenotype and the other allele of the pair is not | - |
(noun) the state that exists when one person or group has power over another | Synonyms: ascendance, ascendancy, ascendence, ascendency, control |
dominant | (adjective) exercising influence or control | - |
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(adjective) (of genes) producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar | - |
(adjective) most frequent or common | Synonyms: predominant, prevailing, prevalent, rife |
(noun) an allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical or different | Synonyms: dominant allele |
(noun) (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale | - |
finance | (noun) the commercial activity of providing funds and capital | - |
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(noun) the management of money and credit and banking and investments | - |
(noun) the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets | - |
(verb) obtain or provide money for | - |
(verb) sell or provide on credit | - |
finances | (noun) assets in the form of money | Synonyms: cash in hand, funds, monetary resource, pecuniary resource |
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financial | (adjective) involving financial matters | Synonyms: fiscal |
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financially | (adverb) from a financial point of view | - |
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financier | (noun) a person skilled in large scale financial transactions | Synonyms: moneyman |
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(verb) conduct financial operations | - |
financing | (noun) the act of financing | Synonyms: funding |
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fulminant | (adjective) sudden and severe | - |
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illuminance | (noun) the luminous flux incident on a unit area | Synonyms: illumination |
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illuminant | (noun) something that can serve as a source of light | - |
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inane | (adjective) extremely silly or stupid | Synonyms: asinine, fatuous |
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inanely | (adverb) vacuously or complacently and unconsciously foolish | Synonyms: fatuously |
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inanimacy | (noun) (linguistics) The characteristic of a noun, in some languages, that is dependent on its unliving or non-sentient nature; this characteristic affects grammatical features (it can modify verbs used with the noun, affect the noun's declension etc). | - |
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inanimate | (adjective) not endowed with life | Synonyms: non-living, nonliving |
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(adjective) belonging to the class of nouns denoting nonliving things | - |
(adjective) appearing dead; not breathing or having no perceptible pulse | Synonyms: breathless, pulseless |
inanimateness | (noun) not having life | Synonyms: lifelessness |
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inanition | (noun) exhaustion resulting from lack of food | - |
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(noun) weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy | Synonyms: lassitude, lethargy, slackness |
inanity | (noun) total lack of meaning or ideas | Synonyms: mindlessness, pointlessness, senselessness, vacuity |
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kinanesthesia | (noun) inability to sense movement | - |
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luminance | (noun) the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light | Synonyms: brightness, brightness level, light, luminosity, luminousness |
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nonfinancial | (adjective) not involving financial matters | - |
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nonruminant | (adjective) not ruminant | - |
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obstinance | (noun) the trait of being difficult to handle or overcome | Synonyms: mulishness, obstinacy, stubbornness |
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(noun) resolute adherence to your own ideas or desires | Synonyms: bullheadedness, obstinacy, pigheadedness, self-will, stubbornness |
ordinance | (noun) the act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders | Synonyms: ordination |
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(noun) an authoritative command | Synonyms: regulation |
(noun) a statute enacted by a city government | - |
ordinand | (noun) a person being ordained | - |
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predominance | (noun) the quality of being more noticeable than anything else | Synonyms: predomination |
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(noun) the state of being predominant over others | Synonyms: predomination, prepotency |
predominant | (adjective) having superior power and influence | Synonyms: overriding, paramount, predominate, preponderant, preponderating |
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(adjective) most frequent or common | Synonyms: dominant, prevailing, prevalent, rife |
predominantly | (adverb) much greater in number or influence | Synonyms: preponderantly |
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recombinant | (adjective) of or relating to recombinant DNA | - |
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(noun) a cell or organism in which genetic recombination has occurred | - |
refinance | (verb) renew the financing of | - |
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ruminant | (adjective) related to or characteristic of animals of the suborder Ruminantia or any other animal that chews a cud | - |
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(noun) any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four (occasionally three) compartments | - |
subdominant | (noun) (music) the fourth note of the diatonic scale | - |
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