Externalize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extroitive
Seeking or going out after external objects
Epimeron
In crustaceans The part of the side of a somite external to the basal joint of each appendage
Epiperipheral
Connected with or having its origin upon the external surface of the body especially applied to the feelings which originate at the extremities of nerves distributed on
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Epitrochlea
A projection on the outer side of the distal end of the humerus the external condyle
Epizoic
Living upon the exterior of another animal ectozoic said of external parasites
extrasensory perception
the ability to perceive or gain information about external facts or events by means other than the senses
Extrinsic
Not contained in or belonging to a body external outward unessential opposed to intrinsic
extrovert
person who is extroverted a person who is marked by an interest in others or concerned primarily with external reality Contrasted with introvert
VerbarGregarinaelig
in the earthworm lobster etc When adult they have a small wormlike body inclosing a nucleus but without external organs in one of the young stages they are amoeligbiform called also Gregarinida and Gregarinaria
Form
which it is composed particular disposition or arrangement of matter giving it individuality or distinctive character configuration figure external appearance
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Externalize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extroitive
Seeking or going out after external objects
Epimeron
In crustaceans The part of the side of a somite external to the basal joint of each appendage
Epiperipheral
Connected with or having its origin upon the external surface of the body especially applied to the feelings which originate at the extremities of nerves distributed on
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Epitrochlea
A projection on the outer side of the distal end of the humerus the external condyle
Epizoic
Living upon the exterior of another animal ectozoic said of external parasites
extrasensory perception
the ability to perceive or gain information about external facts or events by means other than the senses
Extrinsic
Not contained in or belonging to a body external outward unessential opposed to intrinsic
extrovert
person who is extroverted a person who is marked by an interest in others or concerned primarily with external reality Contrasted with introvert
VerbarGregarinaelig
in the earthworm lobster etc When adult they have a small wormlike body inclosing a nucleus but without external organs in one of the young stages they are amoeligbiform called also Gregarinida and Gregarinaria
Form
which it is composed particular disposition or arrangement of matter giving it individuality or distinctive character configuration figure external appearance
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