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Homomorphy
Similarity of form resemblance in external characters while widely different in fundamental structure resemblance in geometric ground form See Homophyly Promorphology
Epitrochlea
A projection on the outer side of the distal end of the humerus the external condyle
Gynandromorphism
An abnormal condition of certain animals in which one side has the external characters of the male and the other those of the female
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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
freewheeling
acting heedless of consequences acting without controls external or internal as freewheeling foolishness
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The shape and size of a book or other printed publication hence its external form
Formalist
One overattentive to forms or too much confined to them esp one who rests in external religious forms or observes strictly the outward forms of worship without possessing the life and spirit of religion
Formalism
The practice or the doctrine of strict adherence to or dependence on external forms esp in matters of religion
Form
which it is composed particular disposition or arrangement of matter giving it individuality or distinctive character configuration figure external appearance
extroverted
directed outward marked by an interest in other people or concerned primarily with external reality
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Externally - Law Dictionary Search Results
Homomorphy
Similarity of form resemblance in external characters while widely different in fundamental structure resemblance in geometric ground form See Homophyly Promorphology
Epitrochlea
A projection on the outer side of the distal end of the humerus the external condyle
Gynandromorphism
An abnormal condition of certain animals in which one side has the external characters of the male and the other those of the female
Keep your definitions linked to case research
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
freewheeling
acting heedless of consequences acting without controls external or internal as freewheeling foolishness
VerbarFormat
The shape and size of a book or other printed publication hence its external form
Formalist
One overattentive to forms or too much confined to them esp one who rests in external religious forms or observes strictly the outward forms of worship without possessing the life and spirit of religion
Formalism
The practice or the doctrine of strict adherence to or dependence on external forms esp in matters of religion
Form
which it is composed particular disposition or arrangement of matter giving it individuality or distinctive character configuration figure external appearance
extroverted
directed outward marked by an interest in other people or concerned primarily with external reality
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