All English words - page 5734
nounThe fusion of chromosome pairs at the start of meiosis.
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It has long been thought that the grouping of telomeres is important for chromosome pairing and sub…
Synaptic
sɪˈnæp.tɪkadjectiveRelating to a synapse or synapses between nerve cells.
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The synaptic membrane
nounJoint rule or government by two or more individuals or parties.
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The foreign inspectorate of customs was a product of synarchy
nounAn immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue (for example, the sutures of the skull).
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Two adjacent ribs, often five and six, and six and seven, sometimes articulate at their costal cart…
nounAn immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue (for example, the sutures of the skull).
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Two adjacent ribs, often five and six, and six and seven, sometimes articulate at their costal cart…
nounComparison between the horoscopes of two or more people in order to determine their likely compatibility and relationship.
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Her expertise covers both traditional horary astrology as well as modern techniques ranging from fo…
nounSynchronization.
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Images flash on to your screen in sync with the music
verbSynchronize.
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The flash needs to be synced to your camera
adjective(of a flower, fruit, or ovary) having the carpels united.
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At anthesis, the ovary is completely septate; the syncarpous part (ovary and lower style) is comple…
verbSynchronize.
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The flash needs to be synced to your camera
nounSynchronization.
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Images flash on to your screen in sync with the music
nounSynchronization.
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Images flash on to your screen in sync with the music
verbSynchronize.
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The flash needs to be synced to your camera
verbSynchronize.
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The flash needs to be synced to your camera
nounSynchronization.
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Images flash on to your screen in sync with the music
verbSynchronize.
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The flash needs to be synced to your camera
nounSynchronization.
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Images flash on to your screen in sync with the music
nounAn almost immovable joint between bones bound by a layer of cartilage, as in the spinal vertebrae.
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Closure of the ischiopubic synchondrosis is variable and can occur as early as 3 years.
nounShort for synchromesh.
combining formSynchronous.
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Synchrotron
nounA cyclotron able to achieve higher energies by decreasing the frequency of the accelerating electric field as the particles increase in energy and mass.
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Those machines were known as frequency modulated cyclotrons, synchrocyclotrons, or, in the soviet u…
nounA system of gear changing, especially in motor vehicles, in which the driving and driven gearwheels are made to revolve at the same speed during engagement by means of a set of friction clutches, thereby easing the change.
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These gearboxes only had synchromesh on higher gears
adjectiveConcerned with something, especially a language, as it exists at one point in time.
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Synchronic linguistics
nounThe happening by chance of two or more related or similar events at the same time
nounThe operation or activity of two or more things at the same time or rate.
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Lack of synchronization between the dancers made it look clumsy
verbCause to occur or operate at the same time or rate.
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Soldiers used watches to synchronize movements
verbCause to occur or operate at the same time or rate.
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Soldiers used watches to synchronize movements
adjectiveHappening together, at the same or right time, or in the expected way
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The attacks don't appear to be synchronized., steamboat willie was the first animated cartoon to us…
verbCause to occur or operate at the same time or rate.
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Soldiers used watches to synchronize movements
nounAnother term for synchrony.
nounThe operation or activity of two or more things at the same time or rate.
Usage examples:
Lack of synchronization between the dancers made it look clumsy
verbCause to occur or operate at the same time or rate.
Usage examples:
Soldiers used watches to synchronize movements
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