Profoundness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Profundity
The quality or state of being profound depth of place knowledge feeling etc
Profound
Descending far below the surface opening or reaching to a great depth deep
Poikilocyte
form of corpuscle found in the blood in cases of profound anaeligmia probably a degenerated red blood corpuscle
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Megalocyte
red corpuscle found in considerable numbers in the blood in profound anaeligmia
melatonin
the evidence is not convincing and the effect is not profound Nevertheless the deregulation of melatonin and its availability over the
Lethargy
Morbid drowsiness continued or profound sleep from which a person can scarcely be awaked
learnedness
profound knowledge
frameshift
may be produced by the organism Frameshift mutations cause more profound changes in the composition of the protein resulting from translation
eruditeness
profound knowledge
Deep read
Profoundly book learned
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