Change - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rechange
To change again or change back
industrial revolution
The changes in the methods of production as well as the resulting changes in economic and social organization accompanying the
Epanody
The abnormal change of an irregular flower to a regular form considered by evolutionists to be a reversion to an ancestral
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Metamorphic
Subject to change changeable variable
Freakish
Apt to change the mind suddenly whimsical capricious
Immutation
Change alteration mutation
Immute
To change or alter
Lignification
A change in the character of a cell wall by which it becomes harder It is supposed to be due
locomote
To change location move travel or proceed
Metabolize
To change by a metabolic process See Metabolism
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