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nonrepresentational
not intended to realistically represent a physical object of visual art work Opposite of representational
Obstacle
or opposes anything that hinders progress a hindrance an obstruction physical or moral
Nuclear physicist
A scientist specializing in nuclear physics
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myxedema
swellings around lips and nose as well as mental and physical deterioration
Nobel prize
regarded as the most important work during the year in physics chemistry medicine or physiology idealistic literature and service in the
Nauheim treatment
acid and the use of a graduated course of rest physical exercises massage etc hence any similar treatment using waters artificially
Nature
things the universe of matter energy time and space the physical world all of creation Contrasted with the world of mankind
Must
To be obliged to be necessitated expressing either physical or moral necessity as a man must eat for nourishment
Operate
perform a work or labor to exert power or strength physical or mechanical to act
oceanographer
A scientist who studies physical and biological aspects of the seas
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Physically - Law Dictionary Search Results
nonrepresentational
not intended to realistically represent a physical object of visual art work Opposite of representational
Obstacle
or opposes anything that hinders progress a hindrance an obstruction physical or moral
Nuclear physicist
A scientist specializing in nuclear physics
Keep your definitions linked to case research
myxedema
swellings around lips and nose as well as mental and physical deterioration
Nobel prize
regarded as the most important work during the year in physics chemistry medicine or physiology idealistic literature and service in the
Nauheim treatment
acid and the use of a graduated course of rest physical exercises massage etc hence any similar treatment using waters artificially
Nature
things the universe of matter energy time and space the physical world all of creation Contrasted with the world of mankind
Must
To be obliged to be necessitated expressing either physical or moral necessity as a man must eat for nourishment
Operate
perform a work or labor to exert power or strength physical or mechanical to act
oceanographer
A scientist who studies physical and biological aspects of the seas
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