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synonym of uplying

antonyms of uplying

Part_of_speech of uplying

adjective

Definition of uplying

A term that does not appear to be commonly used in English, possibly derived from a misspelling of 'upright' or 'uplying' which could suggest qualities similar to upright, such as honest, straight, or direct.

Pronunciation of uplying

/ʌplɪŋ/

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synonym of resupplied

antonyms of resupplied

Part_of_speech of resupplied

past participle of the verb 'resupply'

Definition of resupplied

to supply again, especially to replace used or depleted material or provisions, as necessary for a task or project to continue or resume with resumed operation.

Pronunciation of resupplied

/riˈsəːpld/

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synonym of homunculus

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Part_of_speech of homunculus

noun

Definition of homunculus

A homunculus is a small human figure or an allegorical representation of a miniature being, often associated with philosophical or alchemical concepts. It can also refer to a miniaturized version of a person or an embodiment of a specific trait, often used in fictional or scientific contexts.

Pronunciation of homunculus

/ˈhəʊ.mʌŋ.kəl/

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synonym of bichat

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Part_of_speech of bichat

noun

Definition of bichat

Bichat was a reference to Marie François Xavier Bichat, a French anatomist in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and the term Bichat's connective tissue refers to the collective term for the various types of connective tissues in the body, such as tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bone marrow. It also refers to the medical aspect of Bichat's works, which significantly influenced early histology (the study of cells and tissues).

Pronunciation of bichat

/baɪtʃɑː/

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synonym of palechinoid

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Part_of_speech of palechinoid

Adjective

Definition of palechinoid

Relating to or resembling a snake or other reptile; reptilian.

Pronunciation of palechinoid

/peɪləˈkɪnɔɪd/

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synonym of ab

antonyms of ab

Part_of_speech of ab

abbr.

Definition of ab

In mathematics, AB is often used to denote the line segment with endpoints A and B.

Pronunciation of ab

/æb/

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synonym of polverine

antonyms of polverine

Part_of_speech of polverine

adjective

Definition of polverine

Covered with or resembling fine powder or dust, usually in a light, floating manner; specifically refers to something that is easily scattered into dust or powdered.

Pronunciation of polverine

/ˈpɒl.ə.vɪn/

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synonym of farsis

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Part_of_speech of farsis

noun

Definition of farsis

A term in logic and philosophy that refers to an argument or statement that is false or based on false premises, but appears valid.

Pronunciation of farsis

/fɑːrˈsɪs/

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synonym of dukhobor

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Part_of_speech of dukhobor

noun

Definition of dukhobor

A Dukhobor is a member of a Russian religious sect that originated in the 18th century, known for its pacifist, ascetic, and spiritual outlook. They often shunned material possessions and believed in the internal knowledge from the Holy Spirit over formal religious ceremony.

Pronunciation of dukhobor

/ˈduː.kʊ.bɔːr/

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synonym of insober

antonyms of insober

Part_of_speech of insober

adjective

Definition of insober

Not behaving in a calm, sensible, or responsible manner; characterized by poor judgment or uncontrolled behavior, especially under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Pronunciation of insober

/ɪnˈsəʊ.bər/

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